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When it comes to bad breath, the natural remedies that most people think of are to improve on their brushing and flossing routine. However, a well balanced diet can also play a big role in eliminating your bad breath problems. A digestive system that works efficiently can greatly reduce the amount of bacteria in your body that are the cause of odors.

Acidophilus is something that you should make sure you have enough of in your diet. Studies show that an imbalance of bacteria in your intestines can contribute to your bad breath. Increasing the amount of acidophilus in your body can be achieved by eating more yogurt which is rich in live cultures.

Vitamin C can aid in protecting your gums from damage to the cells as well as help in speeding up healing. Bad breath can often be caused by gums that are in poor health. Good sources of Vitamin C include cabbage, red peppers, strawberries, oranges, and kiwi fruit.

Try to replace some of the animal protein that you eat with high fiber foods such as vegetables and fruits. Vegetables and fruits can help to cleanse your breath because they are high in fiber and have large amounts of enzymes. During your day munch on raw vegetables and fruit such as apples, pears, carrots, and parsley sprigs. Parsley is a natural breath freshener because it contains chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a chemical that keeps plants green and is considered to be a natural breath freshener.

Drink at least eight glasses of water each day so that your mouth is always moist. You'll also be flushing out the germs and bacteria that can gather in your mouth from particles of food. Visit your dentist to be sure that gum disease or tooth decay isn't an underlying factor of your bad breath. Keep in mind that Vitamin C is good for preventing gum disease.

One last thing that you can do is eat fiber rich foods to fight constipation. Studies show that regular bowel movements will remove those toxins from your body that can cause bad breath. When you eat large amounts of meat you absorb a lot of bacteria into your bloodstream which then passes into your lungs and is then exhaled as bad breath. High sources of fiber include brown rice, peas, figs, dried bean, wheat products, and prunes.

Eating a balanced diet is a good way to make sure that your body is in good condition and working as it should. This alone can help you to eliminate your bad breath.

About the Author

Anthony Stai is a proud contributing author and writes articles on several Dental related topics including dental plans. You can see more of Anthony's other articles on his Self-Improvement eBooks informational web site located at http://www.self-improvementresources.com


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