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9 quick fixes for your bad breath caused by onion and garlic

We all have experienced bad breath caused by onions and garlic but it is not necessary to give up both the ingredients to get rid of it.
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Bad breath is common. Image courtesy: Shutterstock
Published by Aayushi Gupta
Updated On: 18 Dec 2021, 10:46 am IST
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Have you ever experienced a situation where you’ve had bad breath? If yes, you totally know how embarrassing it is for you and also for your social life. People around you start turning away or maintaining a distance, and that can be truly uncomfortable. Several times, even after using good mouthwash and brushing your teeth, bad breath does not go away. This can make you self-conscious. Well, we suggest that before reaching out for a solution, you should reach out to the cause. Maybe your daily diet can be blamed here!

How, you may ask! Well, onions and garlic are the most common ingredients which people use in day-to-day cooking and these can cause bad breath. 

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Garlic and onion breath is not going to stay. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

Here’s why these ingredients cause bad breath

When a clove of garlic or onion is chopped or crushed, the compound allyl methyl sulfide is released. When ingested, this compound is absorbed into the bloodstream and can cause you sweat and breath to smell for a full day afterward. However, both ingredients are super healthy and add flavor and taste to the food. That’s why they can’t be avoided. 

So, how to cure bad breath naturally? Do you have to give up eating onion and garlic to escape the unpleasant odour? Absolutely not. We have brought to you some amazing home remedies to get rid of bad breath.

Dr Chirag Desai, Consultant Dentist, Wockhardt Hospital, tells HealthShots, Onion and garlic and other members of the Allium family are known to cause the peculiar ‘garlic breath’ or halitosis which can be quite embarrassing. But there are several ways to cope with it.

So this is how you can fight the awful garlic breath according to Dr Desai:

During the meal:

1. Add fresh fruits

Eating fresh fruits with or after a meal may cover up the smell of garlic and onion. Particularly effective fruits include apples, pears, plums, apricots and grapes. For salads add lettuce to the meal. 

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Eat adequate quantities of fruits and veggies. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

2. Milk

The high water and fat content in milk help in reducing the bad breath. It is an effective home remedy to combat garlic and onion breath. 

3. Lemon water

A glass of lemon water after the meal can help combat halitosis. It acts as a natural mouth rinse. 

4. Green tea

Green tea contains polyphenols, plant chemicals that help to neutralise the sulphur compounds released in onion and garlic. In addition, it has antioxidants which are also so effective in combating bad breath. 

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After the meal:

1. Drink water

Plenty of water to flush out the sulfuric chemicals out of your body as soon as possible. 

2. Chew cloves

Chewing Anise seeds, cloves, cardamom, parsley leaves, mint leaves come to the rescue. 

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Cloves are good for boosting immunity as well. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

3. Brush your teeth

Brush, floss, rinse with mouthwash, clean your tongue and use a water flosser to remove all the food debris and plaque. 

4. Chewing mint flavoured gum

If you don’t have much time, chew a piece of mint flavoured gum to freshen your breath quickly. 

5. Oil pulling

Oil pulling is an ancient practice that involves swishing oil in your mouth to remove bacteria and promote oral hygiene. Oil pulling has also shown promising results in controlling bad breath. 

Try these remedies to help reduce the bad breath and keep it minimal! 

About The Author
Aayushi Gupta
Aayushi Gupta

Aayushi Gupta is a health writer with a special interest in trends related to diet, fitness, beauty and intimate health. With around 2 years of experience in the wellness industry, she is connected to leading experts and doctors to provide our readers with factually correct information.

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