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7 Ways to Kill Bacteria in Your Mouth and Stop Bad Breath

Remember the iconic lip-locking scene between Jack and Rose in the 1998 Oscar-winning movie Titanic? Imagine Jack having bad breath. Gross, isn’t it? Surely no one would wish to be in such a situation. Yet according to a survey, somewhere between 35% and 45% percent of people in the world suffer from bad breath at some point during their day. Americans spend around $10 billion on oral hygiene products (e.g., mints, gum, mouthwashes, toothpaste, etc.) to combat bad breath every year.

Clamotion brings you 7 easy ways to combat bad breath like a ninja using things that you probably already have in your home.

And speaking of Rose from the movie Titanic, do you know what her full name actually is? Read until the end of the article to find out!

Use natural mouthwashes and breath fresheners.

7 Ways to Kill Bacteria in Your Mouth and Stop Bad Breath
  • Mint leaves help fight bad breath and freshen up your mouth.
  • Spices like clovescardamom, and fennel seeds are excellent at fighting mouth odor.
  • Baking soda is another natural mouthwash that is readily available. Simply dissolve a teaspoon of baking soda in a cup of water and use it to rinse your mouth. Alternatively, you can also dip your wet toothbrush into baking soda and use it to clean your teeth.
  • Tea made with fenugreek leaves is a great antibacterial mouth freshener. Start your day by drinking a cup of it.

Drink at least 2 liters of water daily.

7 Ways to Kill Bacteria in Your Mouth and Stop Bad Breath
Keeping yourself hydrated has many health benefits and avoiding bad breath is just one of them. Saliva prevents bacterial growth and water is needed to keep the salivary glands working efficiently. Drinking water is paramount when it comes to preventing bacterial growth and bad breath caused by inadequate moisture and saliva in the mouth. Avoid sugary juices at night as they can aid bacterial buildup during the night.

Watch what you eat!

7 Ways to Kill Bacteria in Your Mouth and Stop Bad Breath
Some foods are known to cause bad breath so it’s best to avoid them if you want your mouth to smell minty fresh. Onions and garlic are the most common culprits when it comes to causing bad breath. But also remember to not completely do away with onions as research shows that eating onions in moderation killed 4 different strains of bacteria that can cause tooth decay and gum disease. Also, avoid foods that are high in fructose or acidic acid as they encourage bacterial growth.

If you are hungry, try eating apples or some yogurt. Apples contain heteropolysaccharide pectin which is known to stimulate saliva production, while the active cultures in yogurt help reduce bacteria in the mouth.

Scrape your tongue.

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