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Modern Bad Breath Technology

If your bad breath is continuous and lasting, and all other factors have been ruled out, you should consider taking sophisticated tests using modern technology: A new portable sulfide monitor called the Halimeter is being used widely to test for levels of sulfur emissions in the mouth air.

However, it has drawbacks in clinical and lab applications. For example, many common sulfides are not recorded as easily and can be read erroneously in test results. Certain foods such as garlic and onions produce sulfur in the breath for as long as 48 hours and can result in false readings.

The Halimeter is also found to be very sensitive to alcoholic drinks; you may need to avoid drinking alcohol or using alcohol-rich mouthwashes for at least 12 hours prior to being tested. This meter will loose its sensitivity over time and requires periodic recalibration to remain accurate.

Modern research have given us portable gas chromatography machines such as the "OralChroma", which is specifically designed to digitally measure molecular levels of the three major odor compounds in a sample of mouth air. It is extremely accurate in its results and produces visual conclusions in graph form via computer interface.

Microbiological testing of swab samples of teeth and tongue residue remains the most accurate method of determining the specific bacterial causes of oral malodor.

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Using Gum Stimulators For A Healthy Smiles

Most people think that simply brushing their teeth is enough to retain fresh breath, and make positive impressions on others. We have all gone through it, and/or seen others go through it: brushing teeth before an interview, using breath spray like it is hair spray, chewing gum, etc.

Is all that enough?

Obviously not! Why else would women escape to the bathroom all the time? Now granted, some women do use the bathrooms as a discussion area, but there is much more to it than that. Why do companies spend millions promoting gums, mints, and sprays? If you only brush your teeth in the morning, you are doing yourself a tremendous disservice. Even if you brush your teeth before bed, you almost always wake up with an unpleasant or outright nasty odor in your mouth.

The suggestions I outline below will help you fight bad breath and increase the attractiveness of your smile and the health of your teeth. After completely brushing your teeth, floss them. Many people ignore or skip this step, which is a mistake. Some people are comfortable using the typical string-like floss.

Unfortunately, you inevitably miss a few teeth and the process requires some fairly tight hand maneuvers. If you are comfortable with this method, stick to it!

Otherwise, I recommend the suggestion below: Most stores offer gum stimulators in their 'Health & Beauty' sections. They basically look like small sticks with teardrops on the end of them. Similar to flossing, you just insert the tip of the "teardrop" between your teeth, push it up until it is snug with your gums, and then bring it back down. It will stimulate your gums and remove excess tartar that gets deposited in those regions. Besides helping you with your bad breath battle, it will make your next dental visit less painful.

After flossing, you absolutely MUST rinse out your mouth to flush tarter and kill bacteria that are lingering in your mouth. Do this for at least 90 seconds, so you get the maximum benefit. Make sure that you use a mouthwash that does not contain drying agents.

The Bad Breath Report offers advice on how to create a super-powerful mouthwash using two household ingredients. These steps will not solve your problem permanently. However, if you incorporate them into your morning and evening routines, much of the problem will dissipate, and become more manageable.

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Your Teeth Begin To LITERALLY Dissolve After Just 1 Bottle Of Soda!

According to new research, many popular drinks, including sports drinks, and even your morning glass of orange juice, are so acidic that they can weaken your teeth in just a few mouthfuls. In fact, some are so powerful they may literally be washing away your teeth while you’re drinking them!

Dr. Yan-Fang Ben and his research team, based at the University of Rochester’s Medical Center in New York, performed microscopic analyses of the surface of teeth exposed to ordinary orange juice. While it has long been known that fruit juice can affect tooth enamel (the hard surface of the tooth), it was commonly believed that serious damage only occurs over a long period of time. They were very surprised therefore, to discover an incredible 84% reduction in enamel strength almost immediately. Dr. Ben commented that the effect ‘is so strong, the tooth is literally washed away’.

In another study, Professor Mark Wolff at New York University analysed the effects of the acids in sports drinks, which have become hugely popular in recent years, on cow's teeth, which closely resemble those of a human. Half the teeth were dipped into the sports drink to simulate the effect of sipping a bottle of one over the course of a day, while the rest were dipped into water instead. This experiment was repeated with several major brands of sports drink, but the effect was the same for them all: At the annual meeting of the International Association for Dental Research, they reported a massive amount of erosion and softening in the teeth after "drinking" just ONE bottle. Those dipped in water suffered no ill effects. This is the first time sports drinks have been definitively linked to erosive tooth wear.

When asked to comment on the results, one major manufacturer of sports drinks dismissed the results, and claimed there is "no relationship between the consumption of sports drinks and erosion". However, another equally-large manufacturer of a rival sports drink said their product was only intended to keep people hydrated and refuelled during exercise and in order to "avoid any dental issues" it should not be "sipped or swilled around the mouth, but swallowed quickly".

Dentists advise that acidic fruit juices and sports drinks should be consumed using straws, or at the same time as eating food, to minimise the damage. Drinking water afterwards will help neutralise the acid too but, perhaps surprisingly, brushing your teeth right after is NOT recommended. Because of the softened-state of the enamel, they will be vulnerable to the abrasive chemicals used in ordinary toothpaste, as well as being damaged by the mechanical action of the brushing itself. (Most people brush too hard on their teeth anyway, even when they aren’t softened by acidic drinks.)

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Is Bad Breath Curable... Or Only Preventable... Or Both?

A common question people ask is whether bad breath is curable and/or preventable. Some people believe that bad breath is only preventable by changing their oral hygiene habits. Others believe that bad breath can be cured from returning. Both groups are right, and both groups are wrong…

Is it a matter of language?

The words "cure" and "prevent" are commonly interchanged when describing bad breath remedies; however, the premise remains the same. Bad breath is both curable and preventable. People’s interpretations of language vary, and some people consider the words similar; others consider them drastically different. Regardless of your perception of either word, this is not a lesson about language and semantics. Allow me to explain…

Treating bad breath requires eliminating your current problem and preventing it from returning. However, there is no one-time cure for bad breath; it is a matter of changing your oral hygiene habits and using the correct oral hygiene products.

Bad breath is curable, because once you adopt an effective bad breath prevention regimen, your bad breath problem will disappear. Bad breath is also preventable, because your bad breath problem will not return if you continue applying your regimen.

Who is susceptible to bad breath?

Some bad breath sufferers assume that they are more susceptible to bad breath than other people. They feel so helpless, that they convince themselves that their problem is incurable.

Honestly, most people are equally susceptible to bad breath. Everyone has bacteria in their mouth that produce bad breath.

While certain physical characteristics can complicate bad breath (such as the texture of your tongue), bad breath is not hereditary, incurable or unpreventable for any person. True halitosis exists when a person produces a foul odor from their oral or nasal regions.

Halitosis sufferers seem unable to eliminate the smell – even by using normal oral hygiene techniques, recommended by their dentists. The occasional "morning breath" most people experience is not really true halitosis, but it can be just as disastrous and it should be treated similarly. If you suffer from bad breath, you know how much it negatively impacts your life. It may make you feel too embarrassed to socially interact or even mention your problem to your physician or doctor.

You can dress perfectly for an important interview or upcoming occasion. Maybe you select a special outfit and/or gift - or you just plan something special for the occasion. You take a shower and follow your typical routine – including brushing your teeth, flossing, and using mouthwash.

Maybe you carry breath mints, just as a precaution, to take just before such an occasion - but what if it is a surprise? What if your boss calls you into his or her office unexpectedly?

What if… unfortunately… you are not even slightly aware of your problem? This situation can ruin any impression you are trying to cast, or special event you are trying to share!

A person can attend an interview or meeting dressed to kill, or a formal dinner dressed like a model; however, if this offensive smell permeates the air… it takes over!

Remember, you can cure and prevent bad breath!

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A Sugar That Stops Tooth Decay?

It's a most unlikely weapon in the battle against tooth decay: Tests have shown that a fruit-flavored sugary syrup - made from a natural sweetner called Xylitol - can protect teeth against corrosion.

Xylitol comes from the silver birch tree and is used in many products such as chewing-gum. Studies have shown it reduces levels of a harmful bacteria called streptococcus mutans.

Researchers at the University of Washington have studied the effects of the syrup on children in the Pacific Marshall Islands, which has one of the highest rates of tooth decay in the world, as a result of a sugary diet.

Presented at the International Association for Dental Research conference in Toronto, the results have shown that 76% of those given the syrup were free of tooth decay, compared with 48% of those who did not get it.

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A Tiny Device That Will Re-Grow New Teeth In Just 4 Months!

If you’ve read The Bad Breath Report, you already know that a dramatic series of recent genetic engineering breakthroughs have allowed scientists to completely regenerate lost teeth in animals and will be ready for human use within a few years.

In the meanwhile, however, those who have lost teeth can take heart that a team of researchers at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada have developed an astonishing non-invasive nanotechnology that will re-grow teeth in less than 4-months.

They filed patents for a tiny wireless ultrasonic device -- dubbed LIPUS, for Low-Intensity Pulsed UltraSound -- in 2006.

Smaller than a pea, it gently massages gums and stimulates tooth growth when mounted on braces or a temporary plastic crown in a patient’s mouth. It is activated for 20 minutes a day, over a period of 4-months.

The device was designed by Dr. Jie Chen, a nano-biotechnologist at the University’s Engineering Department, and is based on research carried-out by Dr. Tarek El-Bialy, an Egyptian-born orthodontist, in the late 1990s.

In a study, published in the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Dr. El-Bialy used ultrasound on a rabbit that had undergone surgery on its jaw. He was surprised to find that, as well as re-generating its jaw-bone, the rabbit’s teeth also started to re-grow. He presented similar results for human patients at the World Federation of Orthodontics in Paris in September 2005.

The original ultrasonic devices were very big and, thus, very uncomfortable for patients to hold in their mouth for 20 minutes at a time.

However, when he moved to the University of Alberta, Dr. El-Bialy had a chance-encounter with Dr. Chen, and other members of the engineering faculty, who joined forces with him to radically miniaturise the technology.

According to Dr. Chen, as well as fixing broken teeth, LIPUS may also be used to correct a crooked smile, and may, eventually, allow people to grow taller by stimulating bone growth.

It has been approved by both Canadian and American regulatory bodies and a market-ready model is currently being prepared. LIPUS is expected to be commercially available before the end of 2011.

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The Top 5 Myths About Bad Breath

Myth 1: Bad Breath Is Caused By Poor Hygiene.

Depending on whose figures you accept, bad breath is a problem that affects as much as 90% of the population, to some extent. However, despite common beliefs, in most cases, it is not caused by poor oral hygiene. A very small percentage of cases may be, but the overwhelming majority aren't.

It's the most common myth out there about the problem. However, most people who suffer from bad breath actually have excellent hygiene practices bacause, based on that misunderstanding, the worse their problem gets, the more they brush and scrub and gargle and floss to try to get rid of it. It's a futile effort though (and, in some cases, can actually make the problem worse, as many toothpastes and mouthwashes have ingredients that actually make bad breath more pronounced in the long term!).

Myth 2: Treating Bad Breath Requires Expensive Products.

While most of the only cover up and mask the problem, there are a number of extremely effective products on the market that really do tackle the fundamental causes of bad breath. However, they are extremely expensive. Some of them cost as much as $100.00 a month, effectively forever! If you can afford that, great but most of them actually contain the same (or similar) ingredients as the highly-effective home remedy described in The Bad Breath Report (and you can usually get them at your local supermarket for pennies!)

Myth 3: Bad Breath Can't Be Cured – Only Masked.

Temporarily masking your bad breath with mints and sprays can significantly worsen your problem. Their ingredients create a hospitable environment for bacteria to thrive in your mouth, which is the exact opposite of what you must do to really solve the problem. By using products like these to deal with the symptoms of bad breath, you'll only make things worse. You need to address the causes of bad breath instead.

Myth 4: Bad Breath Originates In The Stomach.

Years ago, there was much hype about pills that claimed to cure bad breath in your stomach. However, the makers of those pills were practically obliterated by legal action by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for making false claims. In short, it's completely untrue: While there are some relatively rare medical conditions that do produce bad odors from the stomach, the cause of most cases of bad breath (90%+) is something completely different.

Myth 5: There Is A One-Time Cure For Bad Breath.

It takes quite a long time to develop a bad breath problem. It doesn't happen overnight. There are a number of factors that gradually combine to cause it. In the same way, while you can rapidly eliminate the odor in just a few days, it will also take time to undo the damage, and to change the environment in your mouth from one that the microorganisms which cause most cases of bad breath love and thrive in to one that they hate and can't survive in.

By following the recommendations of The Bad Breath Report, most people will get rid of their problem very rapidly. However, if they then stop, and fall back into their old patterns and old ways of doing things, it should come as no surprise that the "old problem" (i.e. bad breath) will gradually begin to reemerge.

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5 Bad Breath Tests You Can Do Right Now...

Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately!), you can't smell your own bad breath. Even if you cup your hand over your mouth and nose, and take a sniff right after you breath out, you're really only smelling your own hand, not your breath.

That's because, despite the fact that bad breath contains all kinds of nasty stuff that would make you wretch if it came from someone else, the problem usually develops so slowly and so gradually that you simply become used to the smell from yourself. Your body becomes so acclimatized to the specific concentrations of nasty stuff in your bad breath, that you simply don't notice it anymore!

That's not true for other people though! They absolutely notice it. Even if they have bad breath themselves, their body is only acclimatized to the specific concentrations of nasty smells they themselves emit - not the stuff you exude! In most cases, people only become aware of having a bad breath problem by the reactions of those around them. If you notice people suddenly stepping back when you come near, it's a good indicator that something is wrong.

That's a pretty embarrassing way to find out though. So, if you think you have bad breath, but don't want to go around asking people if you can breathe on them to find out for sure, you might be interested in some simple bad breath tests you can do right now...

1. The Hand Test:

Probably the easiest and best-known way is to simply lick the back of your hand, and let it dry for 5 or 10 seconds. Then sniff it. This works because you've transferred some of the 'stuff' that makes your breath smell on to your hand, while removing your actual breath (which you can't smell) from the equation.

2. The Gauze Test:

You could also wipe your tongue with a large piece of gauze or cotton wool, and let that dry in the same way as above. This works for the same reason (as licking your hand) but has the added advantage of allowing you to check for a yellowish stain on it. If you notice that, it's a very strong indicator of a bad breath problem.

3. The Spoon Test:

Take a regular spoon from your kitchen, turn it upside down, and gently scrape it along the surface of your tongue. Again, let it dry and smell it. This also works for the same reason as above.

4. The Floss Test:

You can also take a piece of dental floss (or dental tape) and run it between some of your back teeth. Let that dry too, and then smell it. Although, in virtually all cases, the (bad breath) problem doesn't actually originate from the teeth, there is still enough 'stuff' that produces the bad smell between them to give a good indication of a problem. This method will also give you an idea of what your bad breath smells like to other people.

5. The Mirror Test:

Look into a mirror, and stick your tongue out as far as you can. Does your tongue have a white coating on it? The intensity of this coating will give a reasonably good idea of the intensity of your bad breath. Also, in general, the farther back (towards your throat) that white coating extends, the worse the problem.

Also, another good indicator of a bad breath problem is if different foods and drinks (like dairy foods, alcohol, soda, and sugar) affect your taste. This includes alcohol-based mouthwash.

It's possible to undergo a very accurate scientific test at a specialist bad breath clinic too. There, doctors will use special instruments, such as a 'Halimeter', to examine and classify the chemical compounds present in your breath. However, these will cost you several hundred (and, in some cases, several thousand) dollars, and are unlikely to be covered by any health insurance plans.

While all of the above are excellent ways to test for bad breath, the simple truth is, if you think you have bad breath, then you probably do: As mentioned earlier, most people become aware of the problem by the reaction of those around them. Humans are highly social animals and, as such, can detect a negative reaction in another person from a mile away (even if, as is the case with bad breath, that reaction is involuntary). If people turn away... step back... and cover their nose and mouth when you're near them, then the above tests probably aren't even necessary... you can make a pretty safe assumption that you do have a problem!

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How NOT To Treat Bad Breath: The Worst Remedies For Bad Breath!

  1. Mouthwash: Use this at your peril! The majority of mouthwashes contain very high levels of alcohol which actually WORSENS bad breath!
  2. Breath mints and sprays: A pleasing smelling mouth doesn't nesessarily mean that you have a healthy mouth. Mints and spray temporarily mask your bad breath, but provide a veritable feast for bad bacteria that will significantly worsen the problem.
  3. Chewing gum: Chewing gum does increase salivary juice flow, but only masks bad breath. Try drinking water throughout the day instead, which keeps you in good health as well.
  4. Chewing tobacco: Smokeless tobacco is a health hazard and causes gums to dissolve and increases the chance of losing the material that hold your teeth firmly in your mouth, and, worst of all, causes oral cancer. Avoid at all costs.
  5. Vodka, martinis, or whiskey: Alcohol is a drying agent, and will further increase the problem by making your mouth too dry (which results in accelerated growth of bad bacteria).
  6. Brushing with cleanser: Unbelievable as it sounds, many people have tried to brush their teeth with household detergents, bleach, and other cleaning products! They "reason" that, if those things do such a good job cleaning their house, maybe they'll do a good job cleaning their teeth as well. However, many of these products are poisonous and, in some instances, fatal. They should never (ever) be put in your mouth!
  7. Intestinal cleansing methods: Bad breath doesn't originate in the stomach or intestine. It originates in your mouth. Internal cleanses might be good for overall health, but don't expect them to eliminate your bad breath.
  8. Tongue piercing: As with any wound on your body, tongue piercing creates an entry-point for bacteria, and that has the potential to worsen your problem considerably! If you think "ordinary" bad breath is bad, imagine what it will be like if you have a smelly infection in your tongue as well!
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    How To Beat Bad Breath With 1 Cheap (& Delicious) Item From Your Fridge

    In a study detailed at the 83rd General Session of the International Association for Dental Research, Dr. Kenichi Hojo of Tsurumi University in Yokohama, Japan, found that sugarless yogurt significantly reduced the levels of oral hydrogen sulfide (which smells like rotten eggs, and is one of the main components of bad breath) in 80% of participants.

    The 24 volunteers who partook in the study followed strict instructions on oral hygiene, diet and medication intake. The participants first avoided all yogurts for 2 weeks and then had samples of VSCs taken from their mouths. They then ate 90-grams (about 3 ounces) of sugarless yogurt twice-a-day for 6-weeks.
    At the end of the study, more samples were taken and a significant reduction in hydrogen sulfide levels was discovered in 80% of participants.

    It was postulated that active bacteria in the yogurt, specifically Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus effectively drowned-out the bacteria responsible for producing the hydrogen sulfide.

    While that doesn’t effectively address the root cause of bad breath, it does show fighting bad breath doesn’t have to be unpleasant. After all, what could be more pleasant than a pot of tasty yogurt every day!?

    To apply findings of this study, simply eat about 3-ounces of sugar-free yogurt containing live
    cultures of Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermopholis (check the labels) every day.

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    When Looks & Charm Aren't Enough: Why Bad Breath Could Be The Hidden Cause Of Your Dating Failures!

    Imagine this: You're a handsome, charming guy. And you're in a bar, chatting up a beautiful girl. To the casual observer, you seem to have it all: great looks, great hair, great body, and great personality; you seem confident and sure of yourself, saying and doing all the right things. It seems like a slam-dunk; you're definitely going home with her tonight!

    But no; she rejects you! You don't even get her phone number. She makes her excuses and slinks away, leaving you standing there, embarrassed and scratching your head, wondering what happened.

    So what did happen?

    Well, what if I told you that, contrary to how things might appear: she actually found you SO disgusting, on such a fundamental level, that her brain actually thought you were a threat to her life!

    Does that sound over the top? Perhaps but, if you have bad breath, as 80-90% of all people do at some point in their lives, it may LITERALLY be true! She may have thought you were very handsome and charming too, but an ancient brain system, originally designed to identify rotten food, literally FORCED her to reject you! The moment it detected your bad breath, the decision not to have anything to do with you was made, probably without her even realizing it.

    You see, bad breath contains a number of extremely smelly chemical compounds, including hydrogen sulfide, which smells like rotten eggs. It also contains methyl mercaptan and skatole, which smell like feces, as well as cadaverine, which smells like corpses, and putrescine, which smells like rotten meat!

    All of these smells have something in common: they evoke disgust, an extreme emotion designed to protect us from things that are unclean, inedible, or infectious. When we feel disgust, our brain tenses muscles in our face called the levator labii. This produces the facial characteristics everybody recognizes as disgust (i.e. a scrunched nose and raised upper lip), which prevents foul odors or stray particles (from whatever caused the disgust) from entering the nose and mouth. Additionally, the brain creates an overwhelming urge to recoil or turn away from the source of disgust in an effort to further isolate the body from any possible contamination.

    If you have bad breath, that reaction probably sounds familiar! That's why people turn away... step back... or cover their nose and mouth when you're near them. They can't help it; it doesn't matter if they think you're the greatest person they ever met because, once their brain detects any of these smells, it recognizes them as a potential source of infection and literally FORCES their body to automatically recoil in disgust. In other words: Their brain recognizes your bad breath as a DANGEROUS THREAT to their health and well-being!

    So, while you're standing there in the club talking to her, or strutting your stuff on the dance-floor, her brain is screaming at her that you are a source of potential harm, and that she must get away from you as quickly as possible. Even if she's not consciously aware of it, the feeling of great unease and discomfort it causes gets transferred onto you, and you can bet it's going to greatly influence her decision. The end result is still the same though...

    You're going home alone...again!

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    How Bad Breath Could Stop You Getting The Job You've Always Wanted

    If you have ever failed to get a job or promotion you wanted, even though you had a great resume and had all the right qualifications and experience, it may be because the interviewer thought you were disgusting, and he felt physically sick just talking to you.

    Yes, really! Does that shock you? No doubt you're a very nice person, so it probably does but, if you have bad breath, it may well be true. The interviewer may not know it (in fact, he might even have thought you were very suitable for the position) but an ancient brain system, originally designed to identify rotten food, literally FORCED him to reject you! The moment it detected your bad breath, the decision not to hire you was made without him even realizing it.

    You see, bad breath contains a number of extremely smelly chemical compounds, including hydrogen sulfide, which smells like rotten eggs. It also contains methyl mercaptan and skatole, which smell like feces, as well as cadaverine, which smells like corpses, and putrescine, which smells like rotten meat!

    All of these smells have something in common: they evoke disgust, an extreme emotion designed to protect us from things that are unclean, inedible, or infectious. When we feel disgust, our brain tenses muscles in our face called the levator labii. This produces the facial characteristics everybody recognizes as disgust (i.e. a scrunched nose and raised upper lip), which prevents foul odors or stray particles (from whatever caused the disgust) from entering the nose and mouth. Additionally, the brain creates an overwhelming urge to recoil or turn away from the source of disgust in an effort to further isolate the body from any possible contamination.

    If you have bad breath, that reaction probably sounds familiar! That's why people turn away... step back... or cover their nose and mouth when you're near them. They can't help it; it doesn't matter if they think you're the greatest person they ever met because, once their brain detects any of these smells, it recognizes them as a potential source of infection and literally FORCES their body to automatically recoil in disgust. In other words: Their brain recognizes your bad breath as a DANGEROUS THREAT to their health and well-being!

    While the interviewer is looking through your resume and asking you questions, his brain is screaming at him that you are a source of possible harm and that he should get away from you as quickly as possible. Even if he's not consciously aware of it, the feeling of unease it causes gets transferred onto you, and you can bet it's going to greatly influence his decision. The end result is still the same though: Somebody ELSE gets the job!

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    Why Your Bad Breath LITERALLY Disgusts Other People

    There's nothing worse than having bad breath. In fact, it's probably one of the MOST embarrassing problems anyone can have because, when you suffer from bad breath, you literally make other people feel physically sick!

    Seriously.

    One of the basic human emotions is disgust: when presented with something potentially harmful or infectious, you recoil, scrunch your nose up, and perhaps gag. These are signs of disgust and they happen automatically. You have no conscious control over them. They are actions your brain is instructing your body to carry out in an effort to get away from the source of potential harm or infection.

    Some of the chemical compounds that have been detected in bad breath include hydrogen sulfide, which smells like rotten eggs; skatole, which smell like feces; and putrescine, which smells like rotten meat. If you have bad breath, it doesn't matter if somebody thinks you're the greatest person they ever met because, once their brain detects any of these smells, it recognizes them as a potential source of infection and literally FORCES their body to automatic recoil in a way characteristic of feeling disgust. In other words: Their brain recognizes your bad breath as a DANGEROUS THREAT to their health and well-being! That's why people turn away... step back... and cover their nose and mouth when you're near them.

    For this reason, it's little wonder that, far from being a minor irritation or nuisance, bad breath can have a crippling effect on your life, your self-esteem, and your confidence.

    It can literally destroy your relationships with your family and friends by sending their brain into survival mode. It can even cripple your marriage too: nobody wants to kiss sombody with bad breath; from their brain's point of view, they might as well be kissing a dog turd!

    It's also the number one turn off in any dating situation (even more so than body odor). In fact, in a survey by the British Dental Association in England, bad breath was rated as the MOST unattractive feature any person could possibly have!

    It even has drastic implications for your career: if you walk into a job interview, and the interviewer gets a whiff off your bad breath, it sets alarm bells ringing throughout their body. On the face of things, they might think you have a great resume and that you might be well suited to the job, but, in their head, their brain will be screaming at them to get away from the source of possible infection sitting in front of them (that's you!). Although they're unlikely to consciously consider bad breath as a reason not to hire you, the very fact that you invoked such a strong automatic (negative) response in their body is going to sway their opinion considerably.

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