Bacteria That Causes Bad Breath
It's important to have a pleasant smelling mouth. In business situations, on dates, or just talking to friends, no one wants to "offend" others with their bad breath! But what if you find yourself experiencing halitosis (bad breath) chronically without understanding what causes it?
Roughly 90 percent of people with halitosis experience this phenomenon as a result of bacteria in the mouth. Sometimes, it doesn't matter how much you brush your teeth or floss if the bacteria keep growing. Bacteria that causes bad breath includes sulfur compounds like hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, dimethyl sulfide, and others. Found outside the body, these are smells associated with rotten eggs, farm animals, and salty ocean water. It's no wonder our breath is bad sometimes! Get Rid of the Bacteria that Causes Bad Breath Bacteria are living organisms that eat and excrete waste. Unfortunately, this process is happening throughout our bodies--even in our mouths. To combat the causes of bad breath, you have to attack the bacteria at their source. ZAPP! gum with Xylitol from ElimiTaste does exactly that. We've designed this product, as well as our SmokeScreen gum, to get rid of foul-smelling bacteria so that you can truly enjoy a clean and refreshed mouth. The long-lasting flavor of our sugar-free, aspartame-free gum is touted by millions of clients who love our products. Each day, 3,000 people switch to our gum for the amazing benefits and fabulous flavors. We invite you to try a pack today. We're so sure that you'll love it that we'll even pay for the shipping costs to anywhere in the world. Inhale Solutions, Inc. (CA) 3320 Industry Drive Signal Hill, CA 90755 Email: info@elimitaste.com Phone: (562) 494-6100 / Toll-free: (866) 700-2899 Fax: (562) 494-6455
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