Home Remedy for Bad Breath: Parsley
Indexed September 13, 2010
Did you know one of the most powerful home remedies for bad breath is parsley? That is because parsley is high in chlorophyll a well-known breath deodorizer. All you have to do is chew on a sprig of parsley. You can also prevent garlic and onion from sticking to your breath by chewing on a parsley sprig before digging in. And even though parsley is commonly seen as a garnishing herb, it has numerous health benefits. It is rich in Vitamin K. and contains volatile oils that have been shown to inhibit tumor formation in animal studies, and particularly, tumor formation in the lungs. It is even a good source of antioxidants! Other natural breath fresheners found in a typical kitchen include cloves, fennel seeds and anise seeds. See the complete post here
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