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		<title>Guide To Bad Breath Secrets &#8211; What My Doctor Told Me About Halitosis! (Kindle Edition)</title>
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  Did you know that most people who have bad breath aren’t even aware of it? Breathing into your own hand to see if you have bad breath is just a myth. . .it doesn’t work!Having bad breath can make a serious dent in your social life, not to mention retarding your success on [...]]]></description>
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<p>  Did you know that most people who have bad breath aren’t even aware of it? Breathing into your own hand to see if you have bad breath is just a myth. . .it doesn’t work!Having bad breath can make a serious dent in your social life, not to mention retarding your success on the job. We live in a social world, but all the social skills on earth can’t compete with bad breath.&#8221;Bad Breath Secrets&#8221; will give you all the first hand information you need to discover if you HAVE bad bre <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Bad-Breath-Secrets-ebook/dp/B001HK22YE/ref=sr_1_4/187-5671525-3463805?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1246356391&#038;sr=8-4?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=wqvzdlwi-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Unusual Causes of Halitosis</title>
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  Usually halitosis, otherwise known as bad breath, is a result of not brushing or flossing properly. However, other unusual conditions can lead to the cause of halitosis. Some people would never even have guessed the following conditions would cause bad breath, but they do.For example, diabetes is connected to the gum [...]]]></description>
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  Usually halitosis, otherwise known as bad breath, is a result of not brushing or flossing properly. However, other unusual conditions can lead to the cause of halitosis. Some people would never even have guessed the following conditions would cause bad breath, but they do.<br/><br/>For example, diabetes is connected to the gum disease that causes halitosis. This happens because the circulation of the blood of a person affected with diabetes causes the gums to be infected. The infected gums emit an offensive odor into your mouth. Along with that, the body of a person with diabetes has less resistance to diseases, which can also lead to the formation of gum disease. This problem is compounded in people who smoke and smoking also adds to the condition.<br/><br/>The condition of halitosis, which is linked to gum disease caused by diabetes, can easily be corrected. All the above regarding diabetes and halitosis is usually a result of the lowering the blood sugar. As long as a person&#8217;s blood sugar remains stable, that person will be able to eliminate the bad breath condition. Also, those with diabetes (or even without, of course) should not smoke, and that person should see the dentist regularly.<br/><br/>Other causes are certain medications, gastric disorders, and liver disease. All these can contribute to the growing of the bacteria that cause bad breath. There is no easy answer to combat halitosis in these cases. However, there are some tips that can help you. Some of those tips would be to brush after every meal, and to rinse with alcohol free mouthwash. If regular mouthwash does not help, then a 50/50 mix of hydrogen peroxide and water can be used to gargle. If children are using the hydrogen peroxide mixture, an adult should supervise him or her, just to make sure the child does not swallow it.<br/><br/>Additional causes of bad breath not mentioned yet are those of allergies and colds. Fortunately many cold symptoms can be easily treated with over the counter or prescription medications. Likewise, there are allergy medications that a patient suffering from halitosis can be prescribed to that cure symptoms similar to that of the common cold, such as runny nose, cough, sore throat, sinus problems, and more. Medical journals and websites, dentists, pharmacists, and doctors would be the best resource regarding information to cure these types of symptoms.<br/><br/>Other tips to help prevent halitosis are to stop smoking and limit consumption of strong alcoholic drinks. Likewise, if a person wants to reduce the risk of embarrassing themselves by having bad breath on a date, that person should avoid strong food flavorings such as garlic, hot spices, onions, or spinach greens. Foods that cause any kind of gastric problems for a person should also be avoided, such as fried chicken or spicy chili dishes. The reason why are gastro-intestinal problems caused by eating these types of food can lead to the developing of bacteria that causes halitosis.<br/><br/>In addition, there are resources online that can help a person suffering from halitosis as well. One place to check out is the Online Treatment Advisor of the National Medical Society.<br/><br/>The Online Treatment Advisor has a simple questionnaire for those seeking halitosis cures to fill out. Some of the questions ask how long bad breath has been present in a person, how old the halitosis patient is, and whether or not they have cough, heartburn, sputum, tooth pain, or sore throat.<br/><br/>This questionnaire provided by the National Medical Society is a resource that will help patients and friends of patients to help pinpoint the cause of the halitosis condition and to recommend the correct treatment in that case. This treatment considers some unique aspects of a person&#8217;s overall health condition and increases that person&#8217;s opportunity to find adequate care.<br/><br/>Furthermore, helpful websites such as About, offer free information regarding the halitosis condition and the steps to take to fight it. Along with that, sponsored links are displayed on these websites leading to products that help fight halitosis. It is hard to sort out all the information sometimes regarding information advertised on sponsored links. Therefore, someone looking for a halitosis cure should also consult a dentist or a person qualified to give advice about halitosis.<br/><br/><br/><br />
  &#8211; Anthony Stai<br />
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		<title>Revealed &#8211; The Cause of Halitosis</title>
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  Halitosis is the medical condition for bad breath. Halitosis is an extremely embarrassing condition that because of the bad breath, is often the basis for many personal jokes. Halitosis should not be laughed at, however, because halitosis may be evidence of a bigger problem in your body.People who suffer from halitosis [...]]]></description>
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  Halitosis is the medical condition for bad breath. Halitosis is an extremely embarrassing condition that because of the bad breath, is often the basis for many personal jokes. Halitosis should not be laughed at, however, because halitosis may be evidence of a bigger problem in your body.<br/><br/>People who suffer from halitosis need to discover what the problem is and get treatment appropriate for their situation. This condition should not be ignored but should be carefully looked at.<br/><br/>Many people believe that halitosis, or bad breath, is simply caused by poor oral hygiene. Some people with halitosis simply do not take care of their mouth or teeth.<br/><br/>Every person needs to understand that their teeth and mouth need to be cleaned frequently to prevent halitosis and other dental problems as well. Old food particles, bacteria, yeast, plaque and other disgusting things in the mouth will all contribute to halitosis and need to be eliminated by careful cleaning and treatment. This is something each and every person can do without the help of a doctor, dentist or other professional.<br/><br/>Another common cause of halitosis is tooth decay or other oral infections. A person with good oral hygiene that still finds they have a problem with halitosis should make an appointment with their dentist to check for possible causes in the mouth and teeth. The dentist can help take care of problems with the teeth, gums and other oral areas. If the dentist does not find the cause of the halitosis, they will probably refer the patient to a medical doctor.<br/><br/>Medical causes of halitosis &#8211; There are many medical conditions that can cause halitosis. It may be as simple as a person&#8217;s dietary intake or may be something more severe. A person with chronic bad breath should see a doctor to make sure there is not an underlying medical condition that requires treatment. A doctor will be able to perform and order tests to rule out many of the causes of the halitosis.<br/><br/>Sometimes a medication may have the side effect of causing halitosis. In this case a doctor can quickly determine the cause and can offer suggestions for getting the problem under control. Doctors are well aware of the fact that halitosis is not always a matter of poor hygiene and will be very understanding in helping a person to deal with the situation. It will be a great relief for both the person with the bad breath and those that have frequent contact with them to have the problem solved.<br/><br/>Bad breath, or halitosis, is a very embarrassing situation, but also a serious one because Halitosis can be a sign of serious medical problems. If you have chronic bad breath make sure that you tell your dentist or certified health care provider so they can find the cause. halitosis can become a serious condition if left untreated.<br/><br/><br/><br />
  &#8211; Brue Baker<br />
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		<title>Dr. Katz TheraBreath The California Breath Clinics System, 1 Kit</title>
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<p>      From the ManufacturerProfessional Formula Contents: 1 Tongue Cleaner1 Bottle Oral Rinse 473ml/ 16 fl. oz.1 Tube Fluoridated Tooth Gel 112g/ 4 fl. oz. Refreshes breath &#038; taste utilizing the oxygenating power of revolutionary OXYD-8. OXYD-8 is an exclusive proprietary oxidizing formula and is a highly powerful, yet safe oxygenating agent clinically proven effective in the treatment and neutralization of odor producing sulfurous compounds responsible for the problems of bad breath an <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Katz-TheraBreath-California-Clinics/dp/B00007LB6M/ref=sr_1_2/187-5671525-3463805?ie=UTF8&#038;s=hpc&#038;qid=1246356391&#038;sr=8-2?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=wqvzdlwi-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>What cause canine halitosis and what can cure it?</title>
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  My aunt has a Jack Russell that has cainine halitosis and we&#8217;ve been wondering what causes it and what can cure it.  Her dog is nine or ten years old.
Answers appreciated!  Thank-you.
Halitosis is bad breath, just so everyone knows.
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  My aunt has a Jack Russell that has cainine halitosis and we&#8217;ve been wondering what causes it and what can cure it.  Her dog is nine or ten years old.</p>
<p>Answers appreciated!  Thank-you.</p>
<p>Halitosis is bad breath, just so everyone knows.<br/><br />
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		<title>Bad Breath- What is Delusional Halitosis</title>
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  The phrase delusional halitosis is somewhat self-explanatory, delusional meaning something that is only in your mind, and halitosis meaning bad breath. So then, what is delusional halitosis? The thought or fear that you have bad breath when in reality you don&#8217;t. Delusional halitosis affects approximately 1% of the population or less, [...]]]></description>
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  The phrase delusional halitosis is somewhat self-explanatory, delusional meaning something that is only in your mind, and halitosis meaning bad breath. So then, what is delusional halitosis? The thought or fear that you have bad breath when in reality you don&#8217;t. Delusional halitosis affects approximately 1% of the population or less, so it is not a common disorder, however, it&#8217;s thought that the majority of patients that seek treatment for halitosis have delusional halitosis- in other words, they believe that they have a problem when they really don&#8217;t.<br/><br/>The question of what is delusional halitosis may arise when one considers the physical delusions that are more common such as delusional skin infestation by insects, and body dysmorphic disorder, where one thinks that their hands or limbs are not really theirs, or are constantly disappointed with their own looks. Persons with body dysmorphic disorder may become addicted to plastic surgery or other such procedures.<br/><br/>Body dysmorphic disorder may also manifest itself with the thoughts that there is something wrong with one&#8217;s body when there isn&#8217;t. A sufferer can become obsessed with these thoughts to the point of visiting physicians constantly and needlessly.<br/><br/>So, what is delusional halitosis in relation to these other physical delusions? A very real thought that one&#8217;s breath is so bad that is making one sick or making other people sick. Just like someone with the delusional thoughts of one&#8217;s skin is infested with insects really sees and feels those insects, delusional halitosis sufferers really smell what they think is bad breath.<br/><br/>Is Delusional Halitosis a True Phobia?<br/><br/>When discussing what is delusional halitosis, it&#8217;s important to remember that this is very similar or identical to halitophobia, the fear of exhaling because you think you have bad breath. The two go hand-in-hand. When you understand what is delusional halitosis, you understand how someone with this disorder can develop a phobia against exhaling or speaking.<br/><br/>Phobias are not to be taken lightly. Imagine any real fear that most people have- fear of heights, fear of snakes, fear of enclosed places, and so on. No one would easily dismiss another person&#8217;s fear of snakes so easily. When considering what is delusional halitosis, realize that the fear can be just as real and just as debilitating. There is no time when you are not breathing and exhaling. Having a fear of one&#8217;s own mouth and breath can be devastating and render one almost incapacitated.<br/><br/>What is Delusional Halitosis Sufferers&#8217; Quality of Life?<br/><br/>Delusional halitosis can become a full-blown phobia and can begin to interfere with one&#8217;s job or life in general. Some who have this phobia avoid work and any other social situation in general. They may lose their job and have difficulties with intimate physical relationships. They avoid any social situation that brings them into close contact with others.<br/><br/>When asking what is delusional halitosis in terms of life quality, bear in mind that some with this disorder have been found to be abusive of oral hygiene products, overusing mouthwashes and rinses. Some are so obsessed with cleaning their teeth that they floss and brush until they are raw and bleeding. Many seek repeated treatment for bad breath, causing them to be over-treated by doctors. Since harsh chemicals, mouthwashes and rinses can actually dry one&#8217;s mouth and aggravate oral problems and cause bad breath, this becomes a never-ending circle of treatment, phobia, treatment, phobia, and so on. When considering what is delusional halitosis&#8217; risk in terms of physical health, you see how much damage can be done to one&#8217;s teeth and gums, and when this happens, it&#8217;s not unusual for the mouth to become infected and tooth loss to occur. Open sores and wounds of the mouth are breeding grounds for bacteria and infection.<br/><br/>What is Delusional Halitosis and Olfactory Reference Syndrome?<br/><br/>Olfactory Reference Syndrome (ORS) is an overly excessive concern for one&#8217;s body odors, and delusional halitosis may fall under this category. Persons with ORS believe that they have a foul or excessive body odor, despite any evidence or reassurance to the contrary. They too can have shame, embarrassment, social avoidance disorders, distress, depression and the like.<br/><br/>So when asking what is delusional halitosis, it&#8217;s good to remember that it may be just an offshoot or manifestation of ORS, and the two can be treated as the same. ORS and delusional halitosis are sometimes also thought to be manifestations of body dysmorphic disorder, or being obsessed with the thought that there is something wrong with one&#8217;s body when there really isn&#8217;t.<br/><br/>What is Delusional Halitosis&#8217; Treatment?<br/><br/>It&#8217;s sad that only a handful of doctors have addressed this problem and acknowledged the need for treatment. Many patients are dismissed, as are those with phobias that are outside the norm. However, when discussing what is delusional halitosis and realizing the difficulty that its sufferers can have in everyday life, and realizing that this is a true-blown phobia, doctors would then be taking the first step toward treating it properly. Many persons with phobias are treated with anti-anxiety medications or antidepressants. Prozac and Xanax are two popular prescriptions for those with depression or anxiety, and both seem to work well for most patients. However, there is a risk of dependency with both, so you would need to make a decision about whether or not you want to take that risk, and be sure you&#8217;re in constant communication with your doctor.<br/><br/>When considering what is delusional halitosis&#8217; treatment options without medication, cognitive behavior therapy, or training oneself to think and feel differently, can also be successful. Patients are taught to think differently about the situation or circumstance that gives them fear, and learn to talk themselves out of their phobias, so to speak. Only a doctor or therapist can successfully treat those with delusional halitosis. If searching for a physician, make sure he or she really understands what is delusional halitosis and is willing to treat it rather than dismiss it, or that he or she specializes in phobias of all types.<br/><br/><br/><br />
  &#8211; Kelvin Ho<br />
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		<title>Is there a connection between halitosis and mental disorders?</title>
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  My brother is bi-polar and since I can remember he has always had horrible halitosis, I was wondering if there was a connection between the 2.
  &#8211; jollijamie
  
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  My brother is bi-polar and since I can remember he has always had horrible halitosis, I was wondering if there was a connection between the 2.<br/><br />
  &#8211; jollijamie<br />
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		<title>Halitosis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 03:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Before i got braces i had fresh, controllable breath but i didnt brush my teeth enough times when i had braces so now i got halitosis. and i have very good oral hygiene right now.  i&#8217;ve been using antiseptic mouthwash for about 5 months now but it still doesnt go away.  please [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Before i got braces i had fresh, controllable breath but i didnt brush my teeth enough times when i had braces so now i got halitosis. and i have very good oral hygiene right now.  i&#8217;ve been using antiseptic mouthwash for about 5 months now but it still doesnt go away.  please give me some suggestions on what else i can do?<br/><br />
  &#8211; alexia m<br />
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		<title>Dr. Katz TheraBreath Oral Rinse, 16-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:55:49 +0000</pubDate>
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  Professional formula. Alcohol-free. With the oxygenating power of OXYD-8. Created by Dr. Harold Katz, America&#8217;s bad breath expert. Stops bad breath and dry mouth! Eliminates all types of bad breath! 24 Hour confidence. TheraBreath with OXYD-8 neutralizes bad breath odor at the source! Restores confidence. Eliminates morning breath and sour, bitter tastes. OXYD-8: [...]]]></description>
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<p>  Professional formula. Alcohol-free. With the oxygenating power of OXYD-8. Created by Dr. Harold Katz, America&#8217;s bad breath expert. Stops bad breath and dry mouth! Eliminates all types of bad breath! 24 Hour confidence. TheraBreath with OXYD-8 neutralizes bad breath odor at the source! Restores confidence. Eliminates morning breath and sour, bitter tastes. OXYD-8: Dr. Katz&#8217;s revolutionary discovery. Dr. Katz has dedicated years of research to finding the most effective way to treat  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Katz-TheraBreath-16-Ounce-Bottles/dp/B001ET76AI/ref=sr_1_1/187-5671525-3463805?ie=UTF8&#038;s=hpc&#038;qid=1246356391&#038;sr=8-1?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=wqvzdlwi-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>How to Brush Your Teeth to Beat Halitosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 12:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the main reasons why you might be dealing with halitosis is because you are having problems with your teeth.  If you have been to the dentist recently and have ruled out problems with your teeth, such as tooth decay or gum disease, but it might be a problem with your overall oral hygiene.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the main reasons why you might be dealing with halitosis is because you are having problems with your teeth.  If you have been to the dentist recently and have ruled out problems with your teeth, such as tooth decay or gum disease, but it might be a problem with your overall oral hygiene.  Most of us have been brushing our own teeth for most of our lives and we may consider it to be a no-brainer.  The fact of the matter is, if you&#8217;re not brushing properly then you might have a problem with bad breath as a result.</p>
<p>The first thing that you should make sure that you are doing is brushing your teeth after every meal.  Not only will this help to remove any food particles that may decay and attract bacteria, it also helps to keep our teeth from decaying as well.  Something else that you want to make sure that you are doing, however, is to floss regularly.  Most of us tend to skip this step but if we are, it can easily lead to halitosis as well as other dental problems.  Make sure that you floss at least once every day and it would not be a bad idea for you to floss after every meal if you have the ability to do so.</p>
<p>An area of the mouth that tends to be overlooked whenever most of us brush our teeth is the tongue.  You may not realize this but the tongue is actually the area of the mouth which is often to blame for our smelly breath.  Have you ever taken a good look at your tongue?  The bacteria that is growing on it is often easy to see.  That is why many people have adopted the practice of scraping the tongue regularly but even this may not be enough to keep halitosis at bay.  Make sure that you take a little bit of time to brush your tongue regularly, each and every time you are brushing your teeth.</p>
<p>Finally, you should make sure that you are gargling regularly.  There are plenty of different mouthwashes that are out on the market which can help to cover over halitosis.  Be cautious, however, whenever children use these because they often contain alcohol and can be dangerous if swallowed.  You might also try gargling with salt water as this helps to keep the bacteria down and leaves your mouth feeling fresh afterword.</p>
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