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Natural Yogurt Beats Bad Breath (Halitosis)
Sugarless yoghurt could help beat bad breath, tooth decay and gum disease, say scientists.
Japanese researchers found eating the yoghurt reduced levels of hydrogen sulphide – a major cause of bad breath – in 80% of volunteers. The key are active bacteria in yogurt, specifically Lactobacillus Bulgaricus and Streptococcus Thermophilus.
Details were presented at a meeting of the …
Yogurt and Bad Breath
Yogurt – the Bad Breath Nemesis
Recent researches have shown that yogurt is effective in combating bad breath. Known for a long time to help in digestion, yogurt has numerous natural good bacteria that help our gastrointestinal system and according to the research some Japanese scientists have done, it eliminates the bacteria that cause bad breath as well. Also, eating yogurt helps in …
Yogurt For Bad Breath
Recent scientific studies suggest that eating yogurt for bad breath may be beneficial. One study had volunteers avoid yogurt for a period of time and then eat it daily: measurements of the breath taken during both periods showed a reduction in hydrogen sulfide, one of the sulfur compounds responsible for the foul odor of bad breath (halitosis), when yogurt was eaten. Though the results are not fully understood, benefits may be the result of …
Can Yogurt Really Be a Bad Breath Remedy?
It seems like yogurt has been said to help or cure so many health issues that it’s hard to keep track. I’m sure you’ve heard that yogurt helps you lose weight, improves your digestive system, and is high in calcium which helps build strong bones and teeth, and also rich in vitamin C. It has been reported to be a viable substitute source of vitamins obtained from milk for the lactose intolerant. But, have …
Yogurt: Tooth Decay, Gum Disease and Bad Breath Cure
According to Japanese research, sugarless yogurt can serve as another remedy for bad breath , tooth decay, and gum disease. Yogurt had allegedly reduced the levels of hydrogen suphide (a primary cause of halitosis ) in 80% of participants in the study conducted by the International Association for Dental Research. The plaque and gum disease levels were also noticeably lower among those who ate the yogurt. …
Yogurt: An Antidote to Bad Breath?
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Yogurt: An Antidote to Bad Breath?
March 10, 2005 – Forget the breath mints. Pass the yogurt.
A new study suggests that a daily dose of yogurt may keep your breath fresh and fend off offensive odors.
Researchers found that eating 6 ounces of yogurt a day reduced levels of odor-causing compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide, in the mouth.
They say the results suggest that the active …
Clinical trial backs use of special yogurt to fight stomach ulcer bacteria
Researchers have long known that yogurt, a fermented milk product containing live bacteria, is a healthy source of calcium, protein, and other nutrients. Some brands of yogurt are now made with “probiotics” certain types of bacteria intended to improve health. The new yogurt represents a unique approach to fighting stomach ulcers, which affect 25 million people in the United States alone, and is part of a growing …
Beat Bad Breath
… breath — we have all been there. It’s not unexpected after a garlicky meal or one with lots of onions, and many of us use mints or breath spray as a preventive measure. However, if you are fighting chronic halitosis (the clinical term for bad breath), then popping a couple of mints may not cut it.
Bad breath has a variety of causes, including poor dental hygiene, certain ailments, and even bad habits (over-consumption of alcohol, not brushing and flossing your teeth regularly). …
Is Yogurt a Cure for Halitosis (Bad Breath)?
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Is Yogurt a Cure for Halitosis (Bad Breath)?
Yogurt is believed to be a new cure for the treatment of halitosis. Studies have been recently been done to prove the validity o if this statement. One report about the use of yogurt as a cure for halitosis is displayed on the Internet.
According to a reading posted on Doctor NDTV.com, yogurt consumption is …
Fight Bad Breath with Apples, Yogurt, Parsley and More
… too nice to tell me? Being that we cannot smell our own breath, I try to have gum or mints of some sort if I know I have a meeting with a client or going to a meeting where I’m in close proximity to people. Most likely we have heard of getting rid of our bad breath with a toothbrush and some mouthwash and we know that garlic and onions can give us smelly mouths; but have you ever thought about foods that fight bad breath? Here are some suggestions to try.
Yogurt is a common …