What Causes Halitosis (Bad Breath)?
Acid Reflux

Research clearly indicates individuals who suffer from chronic acid reflux typically experience more cases of bad breath than those who do not. This is because the onset of acid reflux can cause stomach acids and gastrointestinal bacteria to enter the throat and mouth. The good news is that most of the time, all individuals need to do to get rid of halitosis in these cases is to rinse their mouth. However, there have been noted instances in which gut bacteria can infect the mouth cavity, and in some cases, bacteria, such as H. pylori (a bacteria that lives and grows in the intestinal tract) can create more complex medical problems.
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