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Games of Knowledge | Sports and Exercise

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Reasons For Having Fresh Breath

| June 23, 2010

Stop Bad Breath

Have you tried talking with somebody and he or she suddenly turned his or her face from you? What would come to your mind then? You may think that she doesn’t like you? Or, she doesn’t want to see your face? Or, is it because your breath is foul? Well, the last that i mentioned is the worst. Having a bad breath or halitosis is annoying and embarrassing. It destroys our social life and our interaction with people. According to research, bad breath is caused by the kinds of food that we eat, poor dental hygiene, gum diseases, and digestive diseases. Brushing our teeth oftentimes could eliminate bad bacteria that stink in our mouth however; did you know that brushing your teeth isn’t enough? Our tongue–yes our TONGUE is also the main source of bad breath or halitosis because it is like a carpet where the decayed foods are stuck.

Like a carpet we also need to scrape or vacuum our tongue with a tongue cleaner to get rid of the bacteria that cause fungi. Halitosis could be prevented by regularly brushing and flossing our teeth and our tongue, drinking plenty of water approximately 8 glasses, a day, proper balance diet, eating chewing gums with no sugar (is also recommended) and trying to avoid drying our saliva. You can also try using therabreath – a powerful mouthwash formula. 

It feels good to look good with a fresh breath. Here are some advantages we could get for having a fresh breath.

1. It boosts our confidence

At work, especially in sales, business, and marketing, we often communicate and interact with our customers. It is necessary to look clean and breathe clean. Sometimes, it is offensive and embarrassing that in the outer part we look so clean, yet when we talk people would step backwards to avoid a foul breath. If we breathe fresh, our level of confidence grows higher as we interact with people. Try cleaning your mouthwash with the hydro floss oral irrigator and enjoy the clean feeling you get.

2. It makes us comfortable

It is annoying to talk that even yourself could smell a stinky odor from your mouth. Making your breath fresh will help you ease yourself to a total comfort that you need.

3. Prevents mouth diseases

Mouth diseases comes from decayed foods that stuck in our mouth that causes fungus. Having a clean and fresh breath could help us prevent mouth, tooth or gum problems. Try oramd if you have any doubts at all.

4. It avoids embarrassment

Funny but true. Having a bad breath could lead us to speak slowly to minimize the foul odor from our mouth. If our breath is fresh, we won’t be embarrassed in chatting with our friends.

Those are just some of the advantages that we could get for having a fresh breath. See how far you could go for having a foul breath. Just get close and be fresh

Wine Tasting – A Primer

| May 11, 2010

Wine tasting is considered to be a sophisticated past time for many people. Before you begin wine tasting there are many things you should know about wine. To some people wine tasting is considered to be a skill.

Learning about wine is easy. There are many types of wine and it is produced all over the world in many different regions. Wine tasting requires knowledge of the types of wine. It is important to know which types of glasses to choose for different wines and how to wash them. It is also important to know how to properly pour and serve wine. Wine tasting consists of many things. The purpose of this e-book is to introduce you to everything you need to know about wine so you can begin wine tasting with your friends.

Start with a clean mouth, for this, you may want a Hydro Floss.

About Wine

Wine is a beverage fermented from grape juice containing alcohol. Grapes have a natural chemical balance which allows them to ferment without the need to add any sugars, acid, enzymes, or any other types of nutrients to the ingredients.

When wine is produced, grapes are crushed using different types of yeast. The yeast consumes the natural sugars found in grapes. This consumption converts the grapes into alcohol. Depending on the types of wine produced, many different grape varieties are used to produce wine.

Evidence shows that the earliest productions of wine took place as early as 6000 BC in places like Georgia, Iran, and Israel. Some archaeologists say that as early as 7000 BC grapes were mixed with rice to produce other types of fermented beverages in China. This is considered to be the precursors of what we call today, rice wine.

In Europe, wine dates back to as early as 4500 BC in some of the archaeological sites located in Greece. These same sites contain the earliest evidence in the world of grapes being crushed. Ancient Egypt has a recorded history of wine being used ceremonially. Places like the Roman Catholic Church found wine necessary to celebrate Mass. In France, the monks made wine for years and stored it in caves underground for aging.

People with bad breath may need to utilize therabreath to keep it under control.

During the Islamic Golden Age, wine was forbidden until the pioneering of the distilling methods, which led it to be approved and legalized for medical and cosmetic uses only. For oral health, you might try oramd. There were many recipes made with wine during this time.