Homemade Remedies for Bad Breath
Along with brushing your teeth three times a day, after each meal, to help get rid of food particles and bacteria that causes bad breath, you can also use a homemade mouth wash. Stir two teaspoons of pure lemon juice into a six ounce glass of tap water. Rinse your mouth out with this solution. The acidic lemon juice will help freshen your breath. The tart taste will also make your saliva glands work more. If these glands don’t produce enough salvia, your mouth will be dry. Dry mouth is a leading cause of bad breath because your saliva helps clean the food particles from your teeth and tongue.
Note: Don’t forget to brush your tongue too! Your tongue is also a source of bacteria that can lead to bad breath. You can purchase a tongue scraper at your local pharmacy if you’ve rather do that instead of brushing. And, floss at least once a day to dislodge food particles from between your teeth.
Another homemade remedy for bad breath, you probably never thought of, is drinking water. The experts recommend that you should also drink six to eight glasses of tap water every day. The water will help hydrate your body, reduce the symptoms of having a dry mouth, and help keep your digestive system working properly.
If you suffer from a bad breath problem, you should also eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. They’ll help add more water to your body. Plus, they’ll help cleanse your digestive system.
To help avoid having bad breath throughout the day in between tooth brushings, you can use mint oil as a homemade remedy. Mint oil, such as Peppermint, Wintergreen, or Spearmint works wonders. Just place a drop or two on your tongue and your mouth will instantly be fresher.
Mint oil is also helpful in opening up clogged nasal passages, another source of bad breath. It’s available at your local health food shop.
Chewing on fresh Peppermint, Wintergreen, or Spearmint leaves can also help calm down an upset stomach. An upset stomach can also lead to bad breath.
You can also chew on fresh Parsley leaves. Parsley contains Chlorophyll which is a natural deodorizer that can help freshen your bad breath.
If none of these homemade remedies works for you, then you should consult your healthcare professional. Your bad breath could be caused by inflamed tonsils, gum diseases, sinus infections, digestive problems, or diabetes. These illness require immediate treatment before they worsen.