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        <td valign="top"><strong><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><font color="#408080">Bad
        Breath:&nbsp; </font><small>16 Ways to Overcome It</small></font></strong><p><font
        face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" color="#FF0000"><strong><small>Don't Dine With The Garlic
        Family.</small></strong></font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>Highly spiced foods like to linger long
        after the party's over. Spices tend to stay and recalculate through essential oils they
        leaven your mouth up to 24 hours; no matter how often you brush your teeth. Some foods to
        avoid include onions, hot peppers, and garlic.<br>
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        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Meat at The Deli Later.</strong></font></small></font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>Spicy deli meats such as pastrami,
        salami, and pepperoni also leave oils behind long after you've swallowed them. You
        breathe. They breathe. If an occasion calls for sweet-smelling breath, it's best to avoid
        these meats for 24 hours beforehand to prevent them from taking for you.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Say, &quot;Please, No Cheese.&quot;</strong></font></small></font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>Camembert, Roquefort, and blue cheese
        toppings are called strong for good reason - they get a hold on your breath and don't let
        go. Other dirty dairy products can have the same effect.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Don't fish for compliments.</strong></font></small></font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>Some fish, like the anchovies on your
        pizza or even the tuna you tuck into your brown-bag lunch, can leave a lasting impression.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Stick With Water.</strong></font></small></font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>Coffee, beer, wine, and whiskey are at
        the top of the list of liquid offenders. Each leaves a residue that can attach to the
        plaque in your mouth and infiltrate your digestive system. Each breath you take spews
        traces of these back to the air.<br>
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        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Carry a Toothbrush.</strong></font></small></font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>Some odors can be eliminated -
        permanentlyor temporarily - if you brush immediately after a meal. The main culprit in bad
        breath is a soft, sticky film of living and dead bacteria that clings to your teeth and
        gums, says Eric Shapira, D.D.S., assistant clinical professor and lecturer at the
        University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. That film is called plaque. </small></font></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">At any time, there are 50 trillion of
        these microscopic organisms loitering in your mouth. They sit in every dark corner, eating
        each morsel of food that passes your lips, collecting little smells, and producing little
        odors of their own. As you exhale, the bacteria exhale. So brush away the plaque after
        each meal and get rid of some of the breath problem.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Rinse You Mouth Out.</strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">When you can't brush, you can rinse. Go
        to the restroom after meals and get a mouthful of water, swish it around and wash the
        smell of food from your mouth, says Jerry F. Taintor, D.D.S., chairman of Endodontics at
        the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. Spit the water out, of course.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Eat Three meals A Day.</strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">Bad breath can be caused by not eating
        too. One of the side effects of fasting or poor diet is bad breath.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Swish and Swallow. </strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">You're in a restaurant, and your brush
        and floss are at home. You can't excuse yourself from the table. So take a sip from your
        water glass and discreetly circulate the water across and around your teeth. Then swallow
        those potentially offending bits of food, says Dr.Shapira.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Gargle a Minty Mouthwash.</strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">If you need 20 minutes of freedom from
        bad breath, gargling with a mouthwash is a great idea. But like Cinderella's
        coach-turned-pumpkin, when your time is up, the magic will be gone and you'll be back to
        talking behind a hand again.</font></small></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">Choose your mouthwash by colour and
        flavor. Amber and medicine-flavored mouthwashes contain essential oils such as sodium
        benzoate or benzoic acid. Red and spicy mouthwashes may contain zinc compounds. Both types
        will neutralize the odor-producing waste products of your mouth bacteria.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Chew a Mint or Some Gum.</strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">Like mouthwash, a breath mint or minty
        gum is just a cover-up, good for a short interview, a short ride in a compact car, or a
        very short date.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Eat your parsley</strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>Parsley adds more than green to your
        lunch plate; it's also a breath-saver. Parsley can freshen your breath naturally. So pick
        up that sprig and chew it thoroughly.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Spice is Nice.</strong></font></small></font></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">Certain herbs and spices you keep in your
        kitchen are natural breath enhances. Carry a tiny plastic bag of cloves, fennel, or anise
        seeds to chew after odorous meals.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Brush your Tongue</strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>&quot;Most people overlook their
        tongues,&quot; says Dr.Shapira. &quot;Your tongue is covered with little hairlike
        projections, which under a microscope look like a forest of mushrooms. Under the caps of
        mushrooms there's room to harbor plaque and some of the things we eat. That causes bad
        breath.&quot;</small></font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><small>His advice? While you are brushing,
        gently sweep the top of your tongue, too. Don't leave food and bacteria behind to breed
        bad breath.</small></font></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><strong><font color="#004080">How to test
        your breath</font></strong><br>
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        How horrible is your halitosis? If you don't have a friend to tell you the truth, there
        are a couple of ways you can test your breath, says Eric Shapira, D.D.S.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Cup Your Hands.</strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">Breathe into them with a great, deep,
        haaaaaa. Sniff. If it smells rank to you, then it's deadly to those you come in contact
        with, says Dr.Shapira.<br>
        <br>
        <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Floss.</strong></font></font></small></p>
        <p><small><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">Not to clean your teeth, although that's
        a great idea, but to find out just how bad your breath might be, pull the floss gently
        between your teeth and then sniff some of the gunk you unearth. If it smells bad, you
        smell bad.</font></small></p>
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