Mon 27 Nov 2006
Stop Halitosis Now!
Posted by announcerx under General
The single most frequent cause of halitosis is the result of common, everyday bacteria inside the mouth that release odoriferous gases. Odors coming from the stomach and lungs are almost never the cause of chronic bad breath.These common, oral bacteria go through life just as humans do, consuming foods and releasing wastes (gases). The released gases are termed Volatile Sulfur Compounds or VSC’s, and it is primarily these odoriferous wastes that lie at the root of bad breath-halitosis.
Because halitosis has been scientifically proven to be a direct result of VSC gases, we have been able to formulate a product guaranteed to combat halitosis and stop bad breath. But BEWARE of products that want to cover up bad breath and not solve it.
All the “breath candies” that you’re used to seeing in stores (Altoids, Tic-Tacs, Certs, Ice Breakers, etc…) all commit a similar FATAL mistake in the documented science of curing halitosis. Because the academic community knows the causes of halitosis, we would all think that they would have ingredients that help treat bad breath. But the truth is that NONE OF THEM Contain Any Clinically Proven, Breath-Refreshing Ingredients!
The top breath mints/candies on the market ALL contain either sugar (which the bad breath bacteria absolutely love to feast on), or they contain artificial flavoring that only covers up the smell momentarily rather than helping prevent bad breath.
So, next time you want fresh breath, DO NOT pop in a breath mint! Although you may have a cinnamon-like taste in your mouth for a short period of time, what you have really done is made your bad breath problem MUCH worse.
This is no cover up! Just the best solution for bad breath and halitosis, and it’s invented by Mother Nature! Separate studies conducted in Turkey, Japan, India, U.K. and the U.S. all confirmed that the anti-bacterial property of pure essential peppermint oil is an inhibitor of the 22 known pathogens and bacteria that cause much of our bad breath. Substitutes simply do not work.