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Dental Disorders
Question #21172
323 days ago
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Bad breath - #21172

Adeyefa oluwaseun

I had this persistent bad breath. I have used all method of oral medication or brushing teeth always, nutrition deficiency but no changes. Had been on it for like six years now and I really want to know if there is a way I can reverse it. I use to smoke and drink sometimes ago but I quit because of bad breath because I learnt it is one of the causes of dry mouth so I quit but this bad breath is not leaving. What should I do to reverse it?

Age: 40
Chronic illnesses: None
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Avoid late-night dinner. OroT gargle twice a day. Tab.Liv52 DS 1-0-1

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Adeyefa oluwaseun
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323 days ago

Thanks so much. I will do that as soon as possible and I will inform you of any progress

Adeyefa oluwaseun
Client
321 days ago

But please what is OroT

It’s Himalaya product for gargle.

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Adeyefa oluwaseun
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320 days ago

Thank you so much

Addressing persistent bad breath (halitosis) with an Ayurvedic approach involves understanding the root cause by considering aspects like dosha imbalances, digestive health, and dietary habits. In your case, it sounds like past habits like smoking and alcohol might have contributed initially, but since you’ve quit, let’s focus on other potential factors.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, bad breath is often related to imbalances in the Pitta dosha, especially if there is excess heat or ama (toxins) accumulating in the body. Improving digestion and detoxification can be crucial steps.

First, ensure your agni (digestive fire) is strong. You might find it helpful to start your day with a glass of warm water with lemon, which aids digestion and detoxifies. Avoid food and drinks that aggravate Pitta, such as spicy, oily, and fried foods. Instead, prioritize cooling foods like cucumber, coriander, and mint. Chewing on fennel seeds post-meal can naturally freshen the breath and support digestion.

The practice of oil pulling could also be beneficial. Swishing a tablespoon of coconut or sesame oil in your mouth for 15 minutes once a day can enhance oral health by removing toxins and bacteria. After spitting it out, rinse your mouth with warm water. Just be consistent with this practice for a few weeks to notice lasting changes.

Include triphala in your regimen. Taking triphala powder or tablets before bed can assist in detoxification and maintaining gut health. For a more holistic impact, aim to drink enough water throughout the day to keep yourself hydrated and minimize dry mouth.

It’s essential to consider stress management too, as stress can exacerbate imbalances. Engage in regular practices such as yoga, meditation, or deep-breathing exercises. These help balance the mind-body system, indirectly contributing to better oral health.

If your bad breath persists despite these measures or is accompanied by additional symptoms, a consultation with a healthcare provider is advisable. Conditions like infections or gastrointestinal issues might need professional attention.

Remember, While these Ayurvedic interventions are generally safe, it’s a good idea to ensure that they align with any other health conditions or medications you might currently be dealing with.

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