Mouth Still Not Fresh After Brushing?

August 5, 2010

This a a very quick post I want to make on this fine Thursday morning.

I have just stewed some duck and mashed some potatoes–so you can see where my priorities lie.

But let’s cut to the chase. I am sure most of you have brushed your teeth in the morning and you mouth still smelled like you have eaten a dead horse for dinner. Even good old Listerine wouldn’t help.

The solution here comes from a very ancient and, please agree with me, very cheap source, which no one advertises.

Salt water– put about a table spoon of salt in half a glass of lukewarm water, wash your mouth before brushing– and bamm! your mouth is as fresh as mountain air.

Now about brushes– how clean is your toothbrush? Most likely you are not even brushing but just spreading bacteria all over you mouth like a cleaning lady with a dirty mop.

What to do – keep you toothbrush in a very strong solution of salt, the ratio of salt to water has to be about 2:1. Salt helps prevent bacteria growth and keeps everyone happy.

Of course you can go back to Listerine, but before you do, I challenge you to read this Huffington Post article about Disease Mongering and inventing cures for problems that don’t exist. Listerine was used as a floor cleaner. Does your mouth look like a floor?

P.S. Another great way to keep your mouth fresh and clean is oil pulling.It takes a little bit more time (15-20minutes) but is said to get rid of toxins and rejuvenate your body.

What are you thoughts on this?

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One Response to “Mouth Still Not Fresh After Brushing?”


  1. Nice to know about your post its very nice information.
    Thank you for post


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