Is there any way to minimize or eliminate morning breath or bad breath in general?


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Yes, chew on some Parsley, you know that green garnish they give you with your pasta at restaurants. Its pretty cheap, and keeps fresh for a good time in the fridge. The Native Indians used it for eons, so its gotta work.

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If you figure it out, will you tell my boyfriend?

Try drinking a glass of water after each meal, and expecially before going to sleep. because what happens is all the food and bacteria in your mouth rots overnight when you sleep, so in the morning its all nasty.. if you drink water, its like rinsing out a glass of milk before you leave it overnight to wash next morning. Yes.Mouth wash before you go to bed. and when you first wake up.


Brush before you go to bed. The odor is from decaying material in your mouth.


Brush your teeth and your tounge.

Brush your teeth and clean your tongue and use a oral mouth wash before going to bed. In the morning use only oral mouth wash before taking breakfast. After break fast brush and clean. Your bad breath will be eliminated if it is related to your oral cavity
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yea brush your teeth they actually have a spray to spray on your tongue that prevents it.otherwise, brush and listerine.:)


It may help to get more chlorophyll in your diet. It can be found in parsley of in pill form at a health food store or at the pharmacy.


tooth paste, mouthwash, prebrushing rinse, breathmints strips and gum and I think if you go see the doc it could be a stomache problem or tooth decay.

Brush, floss and use mouth wash, gum, mints. I do it by chewing gum or eating a mint.


BRUSH AND FLOSS


I know it sounds simple but often bad breath is from poor dental care.

Well, there's no way to completely eliminate morning/bad breath. During our sleep, bacteria forms on the back of our tounges. This is what causes morning breath.
Here's what you can do to help minimize bad breath:

*Before sleep, clean your tongue
* Anyone with a dry mouth, nasal problem, or uses a CPAP machine
*Floss/Brush
*Use mouth wash




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