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Art of Living: Transforming Lives


The Art of Living programmes have been transforming lives. People suffering from chronic illnesses, drug addiction share the miraculous benefits of this breath workshop

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The Cure – Close to Me (Closer Mix)


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Lyrics
i’ve waited hours for this
i’ve made myself so sick
i wish i’d stayed
asleep today

i never thought this day would end
i never thought tonight could ever be
this close to me

just try to see in the dark
just try to make it work
to feel the fear before you’re here
i make the shapes come much too close
i pull my eyes out
hold my breath
and wait until i shake…

but if i had your faith
then i could make it safe and clean
if only i was sure
that my head on the door was a dream

i’ve waited hours for this
i’ve made myself so sick
i wish i’d stayed asleep today
i never thought this day would end
i never thought tonight could ever be
this close to me

but if i had your face
then i could make it safe and clean
if only i was surethat my head on the doorwas a dream to

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Dental Care Tips: How to Maintain Healthy Teeth and Gums : How to Clean Your Tongue & Prevent Bad Breath: Dental Care & Oral Hygiene Tips


Learn how to clean your tongue and prevent bad breath in this free how-to video clip lesson on dental care and tips and techniques for good oral hygiene.

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What are some common things that cause bad breath? ?


and don’t say garlic, i mean like infections, medicines, dry mouth and so on. if you have dry mouth from medicine that you need to continue to take what can you do to make it better besides regular brushing, flossing, gum, etc….i mean to make it go away!

Periodontal disease can cause a person to have bad breath. You can brush floss and use mouthwash all you want but it doesn’t help. Basically either your gums are infected or it can be genetically pass down to you. It is treatable a dentist has to clean under your teeth. You’d have to have regular cleaning every three months.

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Posted by admin    Date: Wednesday, December 31, 2008

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cure my bad breath with natural way?

my breath smells bad.I want to cure it physically with herbs an etc.Also what can i eat before kissing a girl except guns(something natural)

Alfalfa tablets may help eliminate bad breath.

Anise Chew anise, cardamom, dill or fennel seeds to help mask odors. Anise, the licorice-flavored seed, kills the bacteria that cause odor.

Chlorophyll Try liquid or chlorophyll tablets which you can buy at your pharmacy. Chlorophyll has a deodorizing effect and is used in a number of products for that purpose.

Cloves Cloves are a powerful antiseptic. Make a tea by putting 3 whole or 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves in 2 cups of hot water, and steep for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour through a fine strainer and use as a mouthwash or gargle twice a day.

Fennel Fennel is another useful herb and can be used in several ways. Slowly chew the leaves and allow the saliva to build up in your mouth. Or, mix the contents of a fennel capsule with baking soda, make into a paste, and brush your teeth, gums and tongue with it. The fluid extract of fennel can be rubbed on your gums and tongue.

Filberts Chew some filberts (hazelnuts) slowly as they will absorb the bad breath.

Herbs Chewing mint, parsley, basil, rosemary, thyme and wintergreen will help mitigate bad breath.

Lemon Suck a lemon wedge sprinkled with salt to stop onion or garlic breath.

Myrrh Dissolving a pea-sized piece of myrrh in your mouth before bed or sucking a small piece of cinnamon bark during the day may help relieve the problem.

• It can be made into a tea. To make the tea add 2 sprigs of coarsely chopped parsley, 3 whole spice cloves, 1 teaspoon of powdered myrrh, and 1/4 teaspoon powdered goldenseal to 1 pint of boiling water. Steep. Stir occasionally while cooling, then strain and use as a mouthwash.

Parsley & mint Chewing parsley or mint leaves has been a remedy used for thousands of years. These herbs are especially good if garlic and onions are the source of your bad breath. Parsley is very high in chlorophyll. Chew a few parsley sprigs dipped in vinegar for immediate relief. If you swallow the leaves after chewing them they will be digested and continue to provide breath freshness for quite a while. These plants seem to reduce the production of intestinal gas by promoting better digestion.

• Natural gum made with spearmint or peppermint essential oils will also be helpful. These oils kill odor- causing bacteria, and the chewing action stimulates the production of saliva which helps combat bad breath.

Sage Chew sage. It contains essential oils with antibacterial properties that help neutralize one of the causes of bad breath.

Spirulina is a very good source of chlorophyll and can be purchased either in capsule or loose form. Start with 500 mg three times a day.

Tea Another tea may be made by steeping 2 sprigs of coarsely chopped parsley, 3 whole cloves, 1 teaspoon of powdered myrrh and 1/4 teaspoon powdered goldenseal in 1 pint of boiling water. Stir occasionally while cooling, strain, and use as a mouthwash. Can also be used for a sore throat. Alfalfa is rich in chlorophyll. Drink alfalfa tea several times a day to keep your breath fresh. To make the tea, put two teaspoons of dried leaves in a cup of boiling water and steep for 10-20 minutes. You may also find alfalfa tablets at an herb or health food store.

• Peppermint or fenugreek are other good herbs to use in a tea to sooth the stomach. They are exhaled through the lungs and help sweeten the breath.

Tea tree oil Tea tree oil, derived from the leaves of the native Australian Melaleuca alternifolia tree, contain antiseptic compounds that make it a powerful disinfectant. Try using a toothpaste containing tea tree oil, or put a few drops of tea tree oil on your toothbrush alone, or with your regular toothpaste. It has a strong aromatic flavor.

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what causes bad breath??how to get rid of it??help?

can you please help??how to prevent bad breath??

Bad breath is caused due to bacteria and other microorganisms present in our mouth.These organisms degrade the remanant food particles in our mouth thus leading to a foul odour ,however these organisms are the normal flora of our mouth so there need not be much worry about getting rid of them.But bad odour definitely needs to be ridden.There are different measures that one can take to get rid of bad odour.A few of them are:
1]Brush teeth atleast twice a day [mostly after eating ]
2]Most of the bacteria in the mouth reside on the tongue ,hence it is very important to clean the tongue with the help of a scraper or even the toothbrush can do the job.
3]Also use of floss plays an important role in maintaining good breath.
4]Washing and rinsing the mouth atleast three times after eating.But this is not possible always hence now-a-days there are many mouth freshners like "happy dent" or "orbit" which can help us keep good breath all through the day.
So friend,cheer up!!Dont need to worry about bad breath any longer.Take care!

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Finally, a Breath Mint that Does What It’s Supposed To!

ZOX breath mints are the first ‘candy mint’ to neutralize rather than just mask bad breath.
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Finally, A Breath Mint That Does What Its Supposed To!
  • Actually Removes Bad Breath and Taste

  • Stops Production of Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSC’s)

  • Stimulates Oxygen-Rich Saliva Flow

 

by Dr. Harold Katz – Founder, California Breath Clinics

 

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Since I started the California Breath Clinics in 1994, I have never recommended or endorsed any kind of breath mint. Simply put, there was nothing that I ever found that was truly a breath freshener.

All the “breath candies” that you’re used to seeing in the stores (Altoids, Tic-Tacs, Certs, Ice Breakers, etc…) all commit some kind of fatal mistake in the documented science of creating fresh breath. You see, by now the academic halitosis community knows the causes of bad breath…. and we also know the exact conditions that create an oral environment in your mouth that is MORE LIKELY to produce bad breath.

The first Breath Mint that is a REAL Breath Freshener So wouldn’t you think that a ‘breath mint’ should contain ingredients that make this oral environment less likely to happen? At the very least, there shouldn’t be anything in there would make that oral environment WORSE, right?

You can probably see what I’m getting at…. the top breath fresheners on the market ALL contain either sugar (which the bad breath bacteria absolutely feast on), or they contain an artificial flavor designed to cover-up rather than prevent bad breath and taste.

And NONE OF THEM Contain Any Clinically Proven, Breath-Refreshing Ingredients!

My New ZOX mints are the first breath mint designed to remove bad breath instead of mask it!

Now first let me get one thing straight …. if you have chronic halitosis, then DON’T expect a breath mint to make the problem go away (although they are an excellent maintenance device if you are already using the TheraBreath system in the morning and night). My last 10 years have been spent helping people who mostly have had chronic halitosis problems – the type of condition that every time you talk with a person you detect an odor from their breath.

But there is a type of bad breath out there that is common to everyone that I’ve been largely ignoring for the last 10 years! I refer to this type as situational bad breath. Situational Bad Breath occurs in 99.9% of the world population at one time or another (statistically just about everybody, but my lawyers make me say it like that!). It happens when someone activates a ‘trigger‘ that causes the oral environment in their mouth to become more likely for the anaerobic bacteria to begin creating the volatile sulfur compounds (VSC’s) that cause bad breath.

In scientific terms, when your mouth encounters one of these triggers, it creates an oral environment that encourages the anaerobic bacteria to begin extracting sulfur compounds from specific amino acids. One amino acid (Cysteine) turns into Hydrogen Sulfide (the rotten-egg smell), and another amino acid (Methionine) becomes Methyl Mercaptan which smells sort of like dirty socks!

So Let’s Take A Real-World Example For A Minute…

You get together with some friends one weekend for bite to eat at a delectable restaurant that serves cheese fondue, with a strawberry daiquiri to cap it off.

You want to make sure you have fresh breath, so after dinner you pop in an Altoid or other such breath candy . . . . STOP!

Although you may have a cinnamon-like taste in your mouth, what you’ve really just done is made your bad breath problem MUCH worse. Let me explain:

During dinner, you introduced two ‘triggers‘ to your mouth (protein and alcohol) that weren’t previously there and made your particular oral environment very eager to begin creating those foul-smelling VSC’s.

Then after dinner, by sucking on that mint, you actually gave those bacteria a food source they LOVE (sugar) to help along the VSC production. Yes, it’s true you TASTE cinnamon or mint, but that’s only a temporary cover up and what people actually SMELL is usually a lot worse!

And Now I’ve Introduced ZOX – The First Breath Mint To Actually NEUTRALIZE Bad Breath Production!

I created ZOX because I wanted to address the fact that almost all the other ‘breath mints’ on the market DO NOT take into account the principles of halitosis prevention that I’ve been studying for the last 10 years! Most of them are created to TASTE GOOD and that’s about it. ZOX was created based on the same clinically proven Zinc/Oxygen/Xylitol principles used by the rest of the TheraBreath product line. It is literally bad breath prevention science packed into a roll of breath mints!

First, ZOX have no sugar – your breath mint should NEVER have sugar in it. ZOX uses xylitol which is a natural sweetener and has also been proven to have tremendous anti-decay properties.

Next, we added zinc gluconate for it’s ability to literally put a “straight-jacket” around those ‘bad-breath producing’ anaerobic bacteria. Zinc Gluconate blocks the receptors on the anaerobic bacteria so that they don’t bind with the amino acids. And if they don’t bind with the amino acids, then they don’t produce VSC’s!

ZOX contains no aspartame, no saccharin, and no artificial colors or flavors.

ZOX has been specifically created for the sole purpose of preventing bad breath, and removing metallic tastes, NOT for just covering them up. The longer you keep a ZOX in your mouth, the more volatile sulfur compounds it will neutralize.

Plus, each mint is only 5 calories, so you can have as many as you want.

The bottom line is that all-natural ZOX are the first and only breath mint to neutralize bad breath based on the clinically proven methods practiced by the California Breath Clinics over the past 10 years.

For control of ‘occasional‘ or ‘situational‘ bad breath there is nothing better than ZOX!


All my Best,

-Harold Katz, DDS

 

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Bad Breath Halitosis Causes and Remedy Resource Review

I came across this amazing resources while researching and preparing a report on bad Breath halitosis causes and treatments method. This comprehensive report will be available for free downloads in January, 2009. So be on the look out

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Very weird question Why do some couples put up with partners with extremely bad breath!?

Im originally from south america where its understandable cause lack of healthcare i guess, but I was wondering why people around the world put up with a partner having chronic bad breath, does love blind it, is love that strong. Ive had to end several first dates cause of it, but I've given up myself my last frist date had bad breath on the first date but I'm hoping its not going to become a serious problem.

Well, if your definition of a relationship is making out, then I guess it would be a problem.

Heath

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how do you avoid a person with bad breath?

there is a sweet older lady in my church who has breath like old garlic she cant hear very well so she gets real close i offered her a mint but it only made her breath smell like minty garlic
all you guys have wonderful advice

when she comes near you hold your nose

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