Probiotics and Bad Breath



PROBIOTICS AND BAD BREATH

Everyone knows someone who either never gets sick or never has a breath problem. In fact they are just generally healthy people. What is their secret? Well, if you took an analysis of their saliva what you would notice is that they have high levels of BLIS producing bacteria and low levels of anaerobic and pathogenic bacteria. Generally what is happening in these healthy mouths is that the BLIS producing bacteria are policing the remainder of the mouth flora. Well the bad news is that if you do not have BLIS K12 producing bacteria in your mouth, then you cannot colonise it later in life. People that have this probiotic, BLIS K12 received it from their parents in their first contact. This has been scientifically shown. A study looked at premature babies in incubators. These incubator babies stayed bacteria free until their first contact with their parent. At this stage the bacteria in the parent’s saliva crossed over to the baby and thus colonised their mouth setting their bacteria levels for their life. It has been theorised that if we colonised adults with good bacteria before their first child contact, we may be able to pass these good probiotics to our children.

BreezeCare has developed a complete system to treat bad breath and sour taste. This system was recently shown on Channel 7 Today Tonight Current Affairs. This is a national television program.

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Now for some good news. Breezecare and the Dr Speiser’s Australian Breath Clinic has developed a formulation of BLIS K12 that you can use to artificially colonise your mouth on a daily basis. Once the colonisation has been achieved, the probiotic benefits can be enjoyed for the term of the bacteria life, which is usually about one week.

The probiotic bacteria are extremely sensitive and will only colonise in proper mouth environments. Therefore to aid the success rate and uptake of BLIS K12 probiotic, BreezeCare has developed special biofilm cleaning gels that are used to clean your tongue and teeth of bacteria laden coatings. also BreezeCare has identified lifestyle triggers that may make the mouth more acidic or anaerobic, both factors that affect the viability of the probiotic K12.

Customers who would like to trial our Bad Breath Program can click on the KForce System picture shown on the right hand side and purchase a Starter Kit. for further information you can also email Dr Speiser or call our Dr Speiser’s Australian Breath Clinic on our Australian Toll Free Number 1300-653-335

Our customers say nice things

“From Day 1 of using your products I have found a great improvement. I do not wake at night anymore with a dry awful feeling in my mouth. I think I can put this success directly down to your Tongue Cleaning System. During the day, I am now a lot more confident with getting closer to people when I am speaking to them. This part I think must come from your amazing KForce invention. Also I haven’t been chewing mints by the dozens. I don’t feel I need them anymore. I just don’t get that awful taste in my mouth that I used to have to live with. I will never go back to ordinary mouthwash and toothpaste. To be honest, I am simply amazed by the quick and radical improvement to my life personally. Thank you Dr Speiser.”

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