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Aphrodisiac foods may increase bad breath

By Dr. Harold Katz   - BAD BREATH EXPERT
September 22, 2010

SUMMARY: Many of the foods that increase sex drive are well known. Foods like oysters, garlic and figs can all give a boost to the libido, which may spice things up in the bedroom. However, many of these foods are known to contribute to bad breath. If you are consuming them to increase your sex drive, you may want to pay more attention to your dental hygiene.

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Many of the foods that increase sex drive are well known. Foods like oysters, garlic and figs can all give a boost to the libido, which may spice things up in the bedroom. However, many of these foods are known to contribute to bad breath. If you are consuming them to increase your sex drive, you may want to pay more attention to your dental hygiene.

Oysters, in particular, are near the top of most people's lists of libido-boosting food. However, shellfish is known to carry with it an unpleasant aroma with. This smell can linger in the mouth unless you take precautions to brush and floss vigorously after your meal. Otherwise, particles of the food may linger, causing halitosis.

Additionally, other foods that increase sex drive, like garlic and figs, have been associated with bad breath. These foods have high levels of sulfur compounds, which commonly cause oral health problems. Consuming them to spark your nightlife may only leave with a mouth full of halitosis.

This may have the opposite effect of what you intended. Regardless of how ready you are, if all your partner can smell is the remains of your dinner, they are likely to be turned off and reject your advances. Such is the paradox of libido-boosting foods. Many of the foods that increase sex drive may also contribute to unromantic breath.

However, there are also many foods that decrease libido. When consumption of these foods is paired with bad breath, your chances of participating in bedroom activities may greatly decrease.

For example, Cornflakes were actually invented to decrease sexual urges. The Washington Times recently reported that John Harvey Kellogg created the breakfast staple to stave off sexual urges. He believed that a bland, flavorless breakfast would curb sexual desires throughout the day.

Additionally, this dry cereal may also increase bad breath by causing decreased saliva production, resulting in dry mouth. When the mouth becomes dry it transforms into a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. Eating foods that lack moisture often contributes to this condition.

Staying away from these items may help you prepare for an amorous night. However, if eating them is unavoidable, you may need to look into specialty breath freshening products. TheraBreath offers many toothpastes, mouthwashes and other products that may help prevent halitosis.
 

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