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by Jen Biederman on 03/24/2009
Tags: Green Living, Ideal Bite, Lifestyle, March, Oral Health, Sustainablility, Teeth
Keep Your Breath Minty Fresh - Green Living Tip Brought to you by Ideal Bite
Alarmed by your bedmate's morning breath?
The Bite
Yawn - we've heard that one before. Pretty much everyone suffers dragon breath in the morning, but prevent halitosis the rest of the day with natural methods such as tongue scraping. Up and at 'em.
The Benefits
- Simple prevention, am to pm. Up to 90% of bad breath starts in the mouth, so keeping your maw clean (by brushing, flossing, and drinking H2O, for example) goes a long way. For extra protection, you can try stuff like bacteria-blocking zinc and parsley.
- Pressing snooze on the apocalypse. Recycled plastic tongue cleaners (your tongue's the most likely suspect for halitosis woes, BTW) and organic halitosis prevention options cut down on waste and pesticide use.
Jen From Renewable Choice Says: No matter what, I always brush my teeth at least 3 times a day. Yes that means I brush after eating lunch; it also means my pearly whites stay looking good and my breath is always minty fresh. Also, research has shown that the health of your mouth (teeth, gums, tongue) has a direct effect on your overall health-- healthy, clean mouth = healthier body. ~Jen
Jen Biederman is a Customer Service and Communications Specialist for Renewable Choice Energy.
