What causes bad breath Mel Rosenberg

There is a curse that has plagued humanity
since ancient times.

The Greeks fought it by chewing
aromatic resins,

while the Chinese resorted to egg shells.

In the ancient Jewish Talmud,

it’s even considered
legal grounds for divorce.

This horrible scourge is halitosis,
otherwise known as bad breath.

But what causes it,
and why is it so universally terrifying?

Well, think of some of the worst
odors you can imagine,

like garbage, feces or rotting meat.

All of these smells come from the activity
of microorganisms,

particularly bacteria,

and, as disgusting as it may sound,

similar bacteria live in the moisture-rich
environment of your mouth.

Don’t panic.

The presence of bacteria in your body
is not only normal,

it’s actually vital
for all sorts of things,

like digestion and disease prevention.

But like all living things,
bacteria need to eat.

The bacteria in your mouth
feed off of mucus,

food remnants,

and dead tissue cells.

In order to absorb nutrients
through their cell membranes,

they must break down the organic matter
into much smaller molecules.

For example, they’ll break proteins
into their component amino acids

and then break those down even further
into various compounds.

Some of the foul-smelling
byproducts of these reactions,

such as hydrogen sulfide and cadaverine,

escape into the air

and waft their way
towards unsuspecting noses.

Our sensitivity to these odors
and interpretation of them as bad smells

may be an evolutionary mechanism
warning us of rotten food

and the presence of disease.

Smell is one of our most intimate
and primal senses,

playing a huge role
in our attraction to potential mates.

In one poll, 59% of men and 70% of women

said they wouldn’t go on a date
with someone who has bad breath,

which may be why Americans alone

spend $1 billion a year
on various breath products.

Fortunately, most bad breath
is easily treated.

The worst smelling byproducts come from
gram-negative bacteria

that live in the spaces
between gums and teeth

and on the back of the tongue.

By brushing and flossing our teeth,

using antibacterial mouthwash at bedtime,

gently cleaning the back of the tongue
with a plastic scraper

and even just eating a healthy breakfast,

we can remove many of these bacteria
and their food sources.

In some cases,
these measures may not be enough

due to dental problems,
nasal conditions, or rarer ailments,

such as liver disease
and uncontrolled diabetes.

Behaviors like smoking
and excessive alcohol consumption

also have a very recognizable odor.

Regardless of cause,

the bad smell almost
always originates in the mouth

and not the stomach
or elsewhere in the body.

But one of the biggest challenges lies

in actually determining
how our breath smells in the first place,

and it’s unclear why.

It may be that
we’re too acclimatized

to the smell inside
our own mouths to judge it.

And methods like cupping your hands
over your mouth,

or licking and smelling your wrist
don’t work perfectly either.

One study showed
that even when people do this,

they tend to rate the smell subjectively

according to how bad
they thought it was going to be.

But there’s one simple,
if socially difficult,

way of finding out how your breath smells:

just take a deep breath and ask a friend.

有一种诅咒,自古以来就困扰着人类

希腊人通过咀嚼
芳香树脂来对抗它,

而中国人则使用蛋壳。

在古代犹太塔木德中,

它甚至被认为
是离婚的合法理由。

这种可怕的祸害是口臭,
也称为口臭。

但是是什么原因造成的
,为什么它如此普遍可怕?

好吧,想想你能想象到的一些最糟糕的
气味,

比如垃圾、粪便或腐烂的肉。

所有这些气味都来自微生物的活动

尤其是细菌

,尽管听起来很恶心,但

类似的细菌生活在口腔富含水分的
环境中。

不要惊慌。

体内细菌的
存在不仅是正常的,

它实际上
对各种事情都至关重要,

比如消化和疾病预防。

但就像所有生物一样,
细菌也需要进食。

口腔中的细菌
以粘液、

食物残渣

和死组织细胞为食。

为了
通过细胞膜吸收营养,

它们必须将有机物
分解成更小的分子。

例如,他们会将蛋白质
分解成其组成氨基酸

,然后将它们进一步
分解成各种化合物。

这些反应的一些恶臭副产品,

如硫化氢和尸胺,会

逃逸到空气中,

并飘向
毫无戒心的鼻子。

我们对这些气味的敏感性
并将它们解释为难闻的气味

可能是一种进化机制,
警告我们食物腐烂

和疾病的存在。

气味是我们最亲密
和最原始的感觉之一,

在我们吸引潜在伴侣的过程中发挥着重要作用。

在一项民意调查中,59% 的男性和 70% 的女性

表示他们不会
与有口臭的人约会,

这可能就是为什么仅美国人

每年花费 10 亿美元
购买各种口气产品的原因。

幸运的是,大多数
口臭都很容易治疗。

最难闻的副产品来自

生活在
牙龈和牙齿之间

以及舌后部的革兰氏阴性细菌。

通过刷牙和使用牙线,

在睡前使用抗菌漱口水,用塑料刮刀

轻轻清洁舌背

,甚至只是吃一顿健康的早餐,

我们都可以清除许多这些细菌
及其食物来源。

在某些情况下,

由于牙齿问题、
鼻部疾病或罕见疾病(

如肝病
和不受控制的糖尿病),这些措施可能还不够。

吸烟
和过量饮酒等行为

也具有非常明显的气味。

不管是什么原因

,难闻的气味几乎
总是来自口腔,

而不是胃
或身体其他部位。

但最大的挑战之一在于首先

确定
我们呼吸的气味

,目前尚不清楚原因。

可能是
我们对自己

嘴里的气味太适应了,
无法判断它。

像用手
捂住嘴巴,

或者舔舐和闻手腕
这样的方法也不能完美地发挥作用。

一项研究表明
,即使人们这样做,

他们也倾向于

根据他们认为气味的严重
程度来主观评价气味。

但是有一个简单的,
如果社交困难

,找出你的呼吸气味的方法

:深呼吸并问朋友。