How do i get rid of garlic breath?!


Question: or any bad breath help!!!


Answers: or any bad breath help!!!

why would you want to get rid of garlic breath?!? It keeps away to vampires.

mouthwash.

brush your teeth

Brush Your Teeth

brush your teeth and floss, mouthwash, etc.

Brush, Floss, and use mouth wash!

eat green stuff...like parsley,,,etc.

Mint,Mouthwash,Brush your teeth! Drink water! =D

chew the parseley that decorates the plate
or don't eat garlic
also bite a lemon or lime wedge

supposedly if you chew parsley it will freshen your breath... i have never tried it but i hear it works

Try brushing your teeth. It works for me.
Or chewing gum maybe if you're gross and don't brush.

brush your teeth

chop your head off, or stop breathing

chew some fresh parsley!

1. Try drinking some green tea after eating onion or garlic.
2. Drink lemonade, or eat a lemon; this helps sometimes. Of course, you have to deal with lemon breath after consuming the lemon item, but that goes away quickly, and "blends in" more. Some fresh lemonade or making it yourself is better, because store-bought lemonades tend to have a lot of sugar in them and other stuff you don't want in your teeth.
3. Chew on a mint leaf or parsley or any other strong flavored herb (preferably fresh). But then if you do that, make sure you are able to go to a bathroom to get the junk from the herb out of your teeth.
4. Eat various mixed vegetables mixed into a mashed potato like mush, vegetables like mushrooms, carrots and other vegetables work well.
5. Try chewing mint or spearmint flavored gum. There are also lots of chewing gums that are supposed to whiten your teeth, and then can help with their strong flavoring to cover up the onion or garlic.
6. One that always seems to work is drinking some alcohol (preferably Vodka, because of its lack of smell)after consuming onion or garlic, because it kills all the bacteria that eats away at the left over food in your mouth, along with the bacteria that causes the bad breath in the first place. If you have to drive, or just don't get tipsy and later regret things over some bad breath, you can just ask your waiter, (or you can do it yourself if you aren't in a restaurant) to put a little bit of the alcohol of your choice in with your Coke or whatever.
7. Simply brushing your teeth has been a cure since the beginning of brushing teeth. It's still around because it still works and it never hurts to.
8. Rinse your mouth with mouthwash


* When cooking, try to avoid onion or garlic powder (use fresh instead). Most cooks don't hydrate powders fully when cooking with them and end up using way too much as a result. This is one common cause of people that smell of onion or garlic in their breath or sweat (the excess powder hydrates in the body, not in the food).
* NEVER eat raw onion/garlic if you don't have to.


GOOD FREAKING LUCK

You can brush your teeth and clean your tongue, and if you still have it you may consider eating some mints. Usually it goes away after the garlic has been digested.

brush your teeth twice a day, use mouthwash, use floss, take a mint everynow and then
DONE

eat some fresh parsley- works a treat, then you also might want to floss and brush your teeth, not forgetting your tongue.

Tooth brushing and mouth wash. Minty gum.

eat some stinky cheese

Try eating something else with a strong flavour, like dog poo or fat woman's pussy.

Brush in the morning and especially before bed. Floss and brush your tongue. If you're on the go, you can use a bottle of small mouthwash. And thank you for asking this question, cause it seems like some don't care if their breath smells like straight ***.

brush your teeth for like an hour

brush your teeth and tongue (yes your tongue) with baking soda.

Parsley & mint Chewing parsley or mint leaves has been a remedy used for thousands of years. These herbs are especially good if garlic and onions are the source of your bad breath. Parsley is very high in chlorophyll. Chew a few parsley sprigs dipped in vinegar for immediate relief. If you swallow the leaves after chewing them they will be digested and continue to provide breath freshness for quite a while.

Bacteria induced garlic breath can be reduced by usual oral hygene methods. Standard halitosis remedies include regular use of mouthwash, brushing and flossing teeth and tongue scraping.
There are also commercial bad breath remedies available which are more powerful than the usual mouthwashes you can buy in supermarkets. These are available from your doctor, your pharmacist or to buy online.

Another method of reducing garlic breath is to eat parsley with the meal. This seems to counteract the problem to some extent, although it doesn't prevent it completely. It's probably no coincidence that many garlic recipes also contain parsley. However it is not enough just to sprinkle in a teaspoon of dried parsley when cooking. To get the effect you need to chew at least one sprig of fresh parsley, preferably more. Ideally this should be chopped and added near the end of cooking.

Some people also claim that chewing cardamon seeds has a similar effect to parsley and can work as a garlic breath remedy. Cardamon has a very strong flavour so this might not be an option for some people.

Perhaps the best solution to the garlic breath problem is to ensure that you surround yourself with friends who are also garlicophiles!

brush your teeth, and then mouth wash!





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