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The American Medical Association (AMA) and American Dental Association (ADA) have linked even the mildest forms of gum disease such as gingivitis, to certain forms of cancer and even heart disease?
People with gingivitis and periodonitist have a mortality rate that is up to 46% higher than those who don't?
The same plaque and germs that cause tooth decay and gum inflammation is found in the same plaque that builds up in your heart and arteries?
95% of products on the market today are ineffective at reducing and reversing bad breath and gum disease?
Mouth ulcers and canker sores are caused not by the food and drinks you consume, but by the very ingredients in toothpaste and rinses you are using
Did you know that most people who have bad breath are not even aware of it? Breathing into your own hand to see if you have bad breath is just a myth.... it does not work.
Having bad breath can make a serious dent in your social life, not to mention retarding your success on the job. we live in a social world but all the social skills on earth can not compete with bad breath.It could affect your confidence and ent your image.
Most people who struggle with bad breath actually think it is incurable. But the truth is that, this social malaise can be effectively eliminated if you only get the right information and guidance.
You could be having bad breath if you experience any of the following:
*Does milk or coffee leave a bad taste in your mouth?
*Do you have post nasal drip?
*Do people regularly offer you breath mints?
*Is there a white coating on your tongue?
*Is your saliva thick?
* Do people frequently turn their heads or back away from you?
If you answer 'yes' to any of these questions, then you are most likely suffering from bad breath. and guess what? Even your closest friends will not tell you about it. Rather, they will simply avoid you like a plague!
But do not worry, there is a solution. Get your confidence back and let your self-esteem go through the roof.
To discover how to correct this terrible social stigma, click on the link in my Resource Box