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Other Articles By Harold Katz ( Total Articles = 4 )
1. How To Prevent Tonsil Stones (And Why They Cause Bad Breath)
  Tonsil stones can create a condition known as Halitosis, which is a stubborn bad breath and taste disorder many people suffer from. Tonsil stones, also called tonsilloliths, are those nasty whitish/yellow colored, foul-smelling, lumps on your tonsils. These tonsil stones are caused by an accumulation of sulfur-producing bacteria and debris that becomes lodged in the tonsils. Th .....
Author: Harold Katz
Category: Health & Fitness
Date Posted: Aug 29, 2005

2. How To Effectively Clean A White Tongue, The Cause Of Bad Breath
  Have you ever noticed that sometimes you have a white tongue? A white tongue is something that nobody wants to have. Why? A white tongue not only looks abnormal, but if left untreated, it's a strong indication of a bad breath problem. People who have a white tongue, also known as a geographic tongue, are definitely more likely to experience an abnormally colored tongue. Geo .....
Author: Harold Katz
Category: Health & Fitness
Date Posted: Aug 29, 2005

3. How Post Nasal Drip Affects Bad Breath
  Bad breath is very closely related to post nasal drip, excess mucus, sinus problems, your tonsils, and tonsiloliths. In my book "The Bad Breath Bible" I discuss how the bacteria which causes bad breath and sour/bitter/metallic tastes are anaerobic, meaning they live without oxygen. The bacteria's goal in life is to break down the proteins in foods that we eat. However, unde .....
Author: Harold Katz
Category: Health & Fitness
Date Posted: Aug 29, 2005

4. Finally, A Breath Mint That Does What It's Supposed To
  One weekend you get together with friends for dinner at a delectable restaurant that serves cheese fondue, and you have a martini to cap it off. You want to make sure you have fresh breath, so after dinner you pop in an Altoids or other similar breath mint. Although you may now have a cinnamon-like taste in your mouth, what you've really done is made your bad breath problem .....
Author: Harold Katz
Category: Health & Fitness
Date Posted: Aug 29, 2005

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