Chronic Bad Breath

July 8th, 2007

You will need to take serious steps to curb your bad breath, there is hope and it just takes a little time, a little skill and the right products to give it the best shot.

Most people with chronic bad breath will have at least 2 of these bad guys…

  • Tonsoliths - smelly white globs that you might cough up sometimes
  • Thick White Coating - usually on the back of your tongue
  • Constant Dry Mouth
  • Smelling Bad
  • Post-Nasal Drip
  • Metallic or Tinny Taste

This plan has been set out by Dr Katz, the bad breath doctor.

Follow these instructions for cleaning your mouth two or three times a day. Although the process itself is very important, the use of everyday toothpaste and mouthwash will counteract the effect.

STEP 1 - Start off by scraping your tongue. Gently move the scraper from the back to front of your tongue five times. Do it gently.

STEP 2 - Repeat this step again, but use a little Therabreath toothpaste on the scraper. Do it gently and don’t rinse after you’ve finished.

STEP 3 - Apply Therabreath toothpaste to your toothbrush. Don’t wet the toothbrush. Brush your mouth for 3 minutes or so. Again, don’t rinse when you’re done, but spit out excess saliva if you need to.

STEP 4 - Two capfuls of oral rinse, swirled around in the mouth for about 90 seconds will cover the entire surface of your mouth with concentrated oxygen. This will leave your mouth naturally fresh.

STEP 5 - Wet your floss with a little bit of Therabreath Oral Rinse and floss like you usually would. This gets rid of all old food particles from between your teeth and helps to oxygenate those hidden areas.

STEP 6 - Again rinse your mouth with two capfuls of Therabreath Mouth Rinse. This will help to remove the last of the bad stuff. This time, make sure you gargle as well, to get the rinse as far back in your mouth as possible.

STEP 7 - Finally, clear out your nose and use Therabreath Nasal-Sinus Drops, which you should let run down your throat.

After a week, following these instructions you are guaranteed to notice a difference in your breath. Thousands of people have already experienced the difference it can make. There is a two week trial offer to try it out if you like, you won’t be disappointed.

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  • 1. brian kalume  |  October 21st, 2008 at 11:09 am

    my tonsils are permanently swollen and causes bad breadth which makes me not to freely talk to people at close range. Can you find me a permanent solution other than the steps as above cos i have tried the said steps but no improvement so far seen.

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Chronic Bad Breath

July 8th, 2007

You will need to take serious steps to curb your bad breath, there is hope and it just takes a little time, a little skill and the right products to give it the best shot.

Most people with chronic bad breath will have at least 2 of these bad guys…

  • Tonsoliths - smelly white globs that you might cough up sometimes
  • Thick White Coating - usually on the back of your tongue
  • Constant Dry Mouth
  • Smelling Bad
  • Post-Nasal Drip
  • Metallic or Tinny Taste

This plan has been set out by Dr Katz, the bad breath doctor.

Follow these instructions for cleaning your mouth two or three times a day. Although the process itself is very important, the use of everyday toothpaste and mouthwash will counteract the effect.

STEP 1 - Start off by scraping your tongue. Gently move the scraper from the back to front of your tongue five times. Do it gently.

STEP 2 - Repeat this step again, but use a little Therabreath toothpaste on the scraper. Do it gently and don’t rinse after you’ve finished.

STEP 3 - Apply Therabreath toothpaste to your toothbrush. Don’t wet the toothbrush. Brush your mouth for 3 minutes or so. Again, don’t rinse when you’re done, but spit out excess saliva if you need to.

STEP 4 - Two capfuls of oral rinse, swirled around in the mouth for about 90 seconds will cover the entire surface of your mouth with concentrated oxygen. This will leave your mouth naturally fresh.

STEP 5 - Wet your floss with a little bit of Therabreath Oral Rinse and floss like you usually would. This gets rid of all old food particles from between your teeth and helps to oxygenate those hidden areas.

STEP 6 - Again rinse your mouth with two capfuls of Therabreath Mouth Rinse. This will help to remove the last of the bad stuff. This time, make sure you gargle as well, to get the rinse as far back in your mouth as possible.

STEP 7 - Finally, clear out your nose and use Therabreath Nasal-Sinus Drops, which you should let run down your throat.

After a week, following these instructions you are guaranteed to notice a difference in your breath. Thousands of people have already experienced the difference it can make. There is a two week trial offer to try it out if you like, you won’t be disappointed.

Entry Filed under: Bad Breath Articles

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  • 1. brian kalume  |  October 21st, 2008 at 11:09 am

    my tonsils are permanently swollen and causes bad breadth which makes me not to freely talk to people at close range. Can you find me a permanent solution other than the steps as above cos i have tried the said steps but no improvement so far seen.

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