If you’re plagued with bad breath (halitosis), you can probably relate to how hard it is to get rid of it — and how embarrassing it can be. If you’ve tried over-the-counter remedies and found that they just didn’t work for you or just made your mouth feel like cotton, you need to know that TEA is your answer.
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Tea is an all-natural way to banish bad breath!

What causes bad breath? It happens when bacteria grows rapidly on the surface of your tongue or hides in gum pockets. The bacteria gives off a sulfurous-like odor that gives you what’s known as halitosis or bad breath. Most over the counter products only attempt to cover up the smell, which is why they don’t work. In order to rid yourself of the halitosis problem, the bacteria itself would need to be taken care of. Black tea is known to help control plaque within the mouth, which would normally cause the bacteria to grow. Without the plaque, bacteria are kept under control, thereby keeping bad breath problems at bay.

Studies show that the polyphenols found in some teas helps keep the foul odor bacteria from forming.

By drinking some tea regularly, you can help keep bad breath and plaque under control AND reduce the amounts of colds, throat infections and even dental problems you endure. What better way to do this than to do it with tea, which happens to be an all-natural product that has no harmful side effects linked to it? Not only that, but it assists with so many other things that help our body stay healthy longer.

Why take handfuls of supplements and over the counter products to stay healthy, when you can just drink some tea to help almost all of the problems the supplements and products supposedly help control after it’s too late. Tea isn’t meant to replace your normal healthy regimen – like brushing your teeth daily. It’s only meant to work with your oral hygiene routine to produce a better, healthier mouth. It works in between the brushing times to eliminate bacteria and plaque from forming on the teeth when you can’t brush.

Eliminate bad breath problems and get those nasty oral bacteria under control. There’s SO much more that TEA can do for you health-wise.

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