Researchers Say Mouthwash May Cause Bad Breath
February 18th, 2007
Mouthwash may be a contributing factor in causing bad breath say researchers.
Big companies spend tons of money trying to get you go buy their products, but not all of their features will benefit you. According to the article on nbc5, “Almost all toothpastes have sodium lauryl sulfate, a foaming agent that can dry out mouths, causing bad breath.”
Other things in these products also dry out your mouth, only helping the bad breath get worse.
Also noted is how proper oral hygiene, rather than some hyped product goes a long way to preventing bad breath, simple brushing, flossing and brushing your tongue.
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