8 Tips to Stop Bad Breath Quickly
Brushing and flossing your teeth regularly is probably the best way to keep bad breath, or halitosis, at bay. That and avoiding some of the most common bad-breath offenders, like tobacco products, onions and garlic, can keep your breath fresh most of the day. But you probably know that already. So let’s say you’ve forgone this advice and just eaten a big Greek salad full of red onions and a bowl of pasta covered in garlic. And now you’ve got a business presentation, or a first date, or an appointment with a new client starting in 10 minutes. You need to stop bad breath quickly, and there’s no toothbrush in sight. Don’t panic! Try one of the tips that follow, which are among the quickest and most effective fresh-breath remedies out there.
Stop Bad Breath Quickly: 8 Tips Peppermint Essential Oil: Place a drop on your tongue for instant freshening. It’s like an instant breath mint but better. Keep a bottle in your desk drawer, your car and your purse or briefcase. Sip Green Tea: Green tea has both disinfectant and deodorant properties, and sipping a cup has been found to reduce volatile sulfur compounds in mouth air (which are known to cause bad breath) better