Health Disease May Be Giving You Halitosis!

There is a reason why many people fear going to doctors - no one wants to hear bad news about their health especially if it may involve a very serious and potentially fatal condition. None of us wants to hear that it may be possible that all our troubles with bad breath is disease. Fortunately, in nearly 90% of cases involving chronic bad breath, the source of the condition is the mouth. Upper respiratory conditions are actually a common source of bad breath when caused by internal factors. When we are stuffed up and cannot breath through the nasal passage, it is necessary to get our oxygen through the mouth. This will lead to dry mouth and lower salivation rates which will allow the anaerobic bacteria (the most common source of bad breath problems) to breed faster and thus cause halitosis. A bad breath forum is an excellent source of information concerning how to best reduce halitosis while trying to fight an upper respiratory disorder.

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