Wednesday 12 August 2009

Bad Breath - Extra Mucus or Post-Nasal Drip


The Anaerobic Bacteria’s Feed on Extra Mucus or Post-Nasal Drip

As many of us know, proteins are build up of chains of amino acids, which sequentially consist of sulfur compounds. When a person has post-nasal drip, mucus depletes and covers the reverse side of the tongue and esophagus, just the place where bacteria exists.

In view of the fact that mucus is formed of interlinked filaments of protein, the bacteria have a supportive space, breaking down these proteins into bad smelling and sour tasting sulfur sort of compounds.

Strong antihistamines don’t lend a hand, for the reason that the drying effect of the antihistamines also makes a dilemma by dropping the quantity of germ-controlling saliva.

The only procedure of getting rid of the bad smell and sour taste are to make use of Oxyd-8 based oral products.

A lot of Dr Katz patients with postnasal drip have stated huge sensation with application of the Nasal Sinus Drops or Nasal Sinus Spray.

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