NATURAL WAYS TO FIGHT OFF BAD BREATH
Globe US|January 23, 2023
THERE’S no need to raise a stink! Experts say bad breath can be cured by consuming probiotic-laden fermented foods — such as yogurt, sourdough bread and miso soup!
NATURAL WAYS TO FIGHT OFF BAD BREATH

Sulfuric compounds are the primary cause of persistently putrid breath as bacteria found in plaque, which coats the tongue and teeth, break down proteins in the mouth too rapidly, leading to excess amounts of the foul-smelling chemicals.

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