India Herbs is a system of herbs that originated in India several thousand years ago called ayurveda.  The term Ayurveda combines two Sanskrit words: ayur, which means life, and veda, which means science or knowledge.  Ayurveda means "the science of life." Ayurveda is a holistic system which integrates and balances the body, mind, and spirit. This balance is necessary for contentment and good health.  Ayurveda also proposes treatments for specific health problems.  A primary aim of Ayurvedic herbs are to cleanse the body of substances that can cause disease.  This helps re-establish the harmony and balance necessary for optimal health.

Ayurveda has long been the main system of health care in India.  About 70 percent of India's population lives in rural areas; about two-thirds of rural people use Ayurveda. Plants that meet their primary health care needs.  In addition, most major cities have an Ayurvedic college and hospital.  There are 587,536 registered traditional medical practitioners, 2,860 hospitals providing Ayurvedic treatment, and 22,100 dispensaries for traditional medicine in India.  This allows over 500 million people in India to rely solely on Ayurveda today. 

Ayurveda and variations of it have also been practiced for centuries in Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Tibet.  The professional practice of Ayurveda in the United States began to grow and became more visible in the late 20th century.

OK, so I know I have bad breath - either chronic or occasional.

But why me? What causes bad breath in the first place?

1. Blame bacteria for bad breath. Bacteria breed inside your mouth. These micro organisms lurk between your teeth and cover your tongue. When bacteria stagnate, they multiply and give off toxins and stinky odors.

 2. Say "Ahhh." The deep holes in your tonsils, called crypts, are a common cause of halitosis. If your tonsils are too wide and pitted, a cheese-like smelly substance collects in these holes. These nuggets sometimes smell, and may cause bad breath.

 3. Pungent foods and bad breath. Foods such as onion, garlic, and fish can cause bad breath -- even hours after you brush your teeth.

4. Bad habits = bad breath. Any type of smoking (cigarettes, cigars, pipe) or chewing tobacco can leave you with a really nasty taste -- and smell -- in your mouth. 

5. Tummy troubles. Sometimes GI problems such as GERD or an ulcer can cause bad breath when you burp and gas is released. Also blame low-carb diets, which cause ketosis, a fat-burning state in the body that produces dragon breath.

Uncover the TRUTH about Bad Breath and Halitosis From a Doctor Who Has Spent Over 10 Years on Medical/Dental Research...


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