6. Halitosis – Bad breath – Suggested complimentary remedies Kit

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Bad breath is an embarrassing condition and in some cases may even cause anxiety.

Halitosis is a persistent, unpleasant odour emanating from the mouth or exhaled breath beyond socially acceptable levels.

It may be transient (e.g. morning breath, fasting, after certain foods) or chronic, in which case it often reflects underlying oral, digestive, ENT, metabolic, microbial, or systemic imbalances.

Globally, approximately 25–30% of people experience halitosis at some point, with similar prevalence across the UK and Europe.

Beyond being a cosmetic concern, halitosis significantly affects self-confidence, social interactions, emotional wellbeing, and quality of life.

Although 85–90% of cases originate in the mouth, halitosis should always be approached as a whole-body signal, not merely an oral hygiene issue.

 

Classification & Types of Halitosis

  1. Genuine (Objectively Detectable) Halitosis

Physiological (Transient)

  • Morning breath
  • After fasting or irregular meals
  • After alcohol, tobacco, coffee, garlic, onions, strong spices
  • Temporary ketosis (low-carbohydrate or ketogenic diets)

 Pathological (Persistent)

Intra-oral (85–90%): tongue biofilm, gum disease, decay

Extra-oral (8–10%): ENT, gastrointestinal, respiratory, metabolic or systemic causes

 Pseudo-Halitosis

No objective odour detected

The individual believes their breath smells bad

Commonly linked to anxiety, stress, or heightened self-awareness

 Halitophobia

Persistent fear of having bad breath despite reassurance and absence of evidence

Often associated with social anxiety or body-focused disorders

 

Causes, Triggers & Risk Factors – Halitosis

Oral & Local Causes (Most Common)

Poor oral hygiene

Tongue coating / biofilm (especially posterior tongue)

Periodontal disease (gingivitis, periodontitis)

Dental caries, abscesses, ill-fitting restorations

Dry mouth (xerostomia) – dehydration, medications, mouth breathing, Sjögren’s

Oral infections (bacterial, fungal, viral)

Tonsillar crypts and tonsil stones

Food impaction

Dentures or orthodontic appliances

Oral cancers (rare but important)

 

ENT & Respiratory Causes

Chronic sinusitis

Post-nasal drip

Tonsillitis, pharyngitis

Nasal obstruction

Bronchial infections, bronchiectasis

 

Gastrointestinal Causes

GERD / acid reflux

  1. pylori infection

Dysbiosis

Delayed gastric emptying (gastroparesis)

Fermentation from incomplete digestion

Zenker’s diverticulum (rare)

 

Metabolic & Systemic Causes

Diabetes (acetone / fruity breath)

Kidney dysfunction (ammonia-like odour)

Liver dysfunction (musty, sweet odour)

Hormonal changes (menstruation, pregnancy, menopause)

Chronic inflammatory or immune conditions

Trimethylaminuria (fishy odour)

 

Lifestyle & Dietary Triggers

Smoking & tobacco

Alcohol

High-protein diets

Low carbohydrate / ketogenic diets

Coffee, garlic, onion, strong spices

Irregular meals or prolonged fasting

Stress and anxiety

Key Risk Factors

Smoking, Dehydration, Poor dental care, Chronic sinus issues, Chronic stress

 

Common Signs & Symptoms (Halitosis)

Persistent unpleasant breath despite brushing

White or yellow coating on the posterior tongue

Dry mouth and thick, sticky saliva

Metallic, sour, bitter or unpleasant taste

Bleeding, inflamed or sore gums

Chronic throat clearing

Post-nasal drip

Worse in the morning or after fasting

Social avoidance or heightened self-consciousness

 

Complications If Untreated – Halitosis

Physical

Progressive periodontal disease

Tooth loss and jaw bone involvement

Chronic oral infections

Worsening sinus or respiratory disease

Increased cardiovascular risk (oral bacteria entering bloodstream)

Progression of underlying systemic disease

 

Psychosocial

Social anxiety and isolation

Depression

Relationship difficulties

Reduced professional confidence

Development of halitophobia

 

Lifestyle & Daily Routine for Halitosis (Foundational)

Brush twice daily

Floss daily

Tongue scraping morning and evening

Hydration: 2–3 L water/day

Sugar-free gum with xylitol

Avoid tobacco

Balanced meals; avoid prolonged fasting if symptomatic

GERD-friendly eating habits

Stress management

Adequate sleep

Nasal irrigation for post-nasal drip

Replace toothbrush every 3 months

 

 

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Are you concerned about your health or managing a recurring or chronic condition?

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We help individuals explore a range of natural and holistic healing approaches to encourage balance and long-term wellness that may complement your healing journey.

We offer a ready-to-use complementary remedies kit designed to ease discomfort and support well-being, with clear instructions for each item.

The kit includes a personalised selection of remedies based on your signs, symptoms, and likely causative factors.

It may combine homeopathic medicines, herbal or daily supplements, a tailored diet plan, lifestyle guidance, practical tips, and topical applications where needed. It’s suitable if you value the healing potential of natural, holistic remedies.

Complementary remedies work best alongside standard medical treatments and can usually be taken safely with your regular medications.

Our homeopathic remedies follow Dr. Hahnemann’s traditional dilution and succussion methods and are prepared by a qualified naturopathic practitioner, supported by research, clinical experience, and observed outcomes in similar cases. Treatment duration can range from a few weeks to several months, depending on severity and chronicity. Outcomes vary with individual factors and case complexity.

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• Symptomatic relief and improved well-being
• Gentle options with fewer side effects
• Whole-person focus, addressing physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors
• Root-cause and preventive emphasis
• Encouragement of active self-care
• Support alongside conventional treatment
• Personalised and accessible care

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Disclaimer:
Natural remedies—including homeopathic remedies, herbal supplements, and aromatherapy products—are generally safe for most people, including children and older adults. Still, consult your GP or healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing chronic or serious conditions.

  • Our remedies support general wellness and are not a substitute for medical advice.
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  • We provide general guidance only; detailed personalised consultations are not available through this platform.
  • These remedies are intended for individuals able to follow instructions independently.
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Additional information
Gender

Male, Female

Age

Year 1 – Year 10, Over 10 – Adults

Possible causative factor 1

Poor oral hygiene, Periodontal disease (gingivitis, periodontitis), Dry mouth, Dehydration, Certain medications, Sjögren’s syndrome, Oral infections (bacterial, fungal, viral), Tonsillar crypts and tonsil stones, Food impaction, Dentures or orthodontic appliances, Oral cancers, Chronic sinusitis, Post-nasal drip, Tonsillitis, pharyngitis, Nasal obstruction, Lungs infections e.g., bronchiectasis, GERD / acid reflux, H. pylori infection, Gut Dysbiosis, Delayed gastric emptying, Fermentation from incomplete digestion, Diabetes (acetone / fruity breath), Kidney dysfunction (ammonia-like odour), Liver dysfunction (musty, sweet odour), Hormonal changes (menstruation, pregnancy, menopause), Chronic inflammatory or immune conditions, Trimethylaminuria (fishy odour), Smoking & tobacco, Alcohol, High-protein diets, Low carbohydrate / ketogenic diets, Coffee, garlic, onion, strong spices, Irregular meals or prolonged fasting, Stress and anxiety

Possible causative factor 2

Poor oral hygiene, Periodontal disease (gingivitis, periodontitis), Dry mouth, Dehydration, Certain medications, Sjögren’s syndrome, Oral infections (bacterial, fungal, viral), Tonsillar crypts and tonsil stones, Food impaction, Dentures or orthodontic appliances, Oral cancers, Chronic sinusitis, Post-nasal drip, Tonsillitis, pharyngitis, Nasal obstruction, Lungs infections e.g., bronchiectasis, GERD / acid reflux, H. pylori infection, Gut Dysbiosis, Delayed gastric emptying, Fermentation from incomplete digestion, Diabetes (acetone / fruity breath), Kidney dysfunction (ammonia-like odour), Liver dysfunction (musty, sweet odour), Hormonal changes (menstruation, pregnancy, menopause), Chronic inflammatory or immune conditions, Trimethylaminuria (fishy odour), Smoking & tobacco, Alcohol, High-protein diets, Low carbohydrate / ketogenic diets, Coffee, garlic, onion, strong spices, Irregular meals or prolonged fasting, Stress and anxiety

Possible causative factor 3

Poor oral hygiene, Periodontal disease (gingivitis, periodontitis), Dry mouth, Dehydration, Certain medications, Sjögren’s syndrome, Oral infections (bacterial, fungal, viral), Tonsillar crypts and tonsil stones, Food impaction, Dentures or orthodontic appliances, Oral cancers, Chronic sinusitis, Post-nasal drip, Tonsillitis, pharyngitis, Nasal obstruction, Lungs infections e.g., bronchiectasis, GERD / acid reflux, H. pylori infection, Gut Dysbiosis, Delayed gastric emptying, Fermentation from incomplete digestion, Diabetes (acetone / fruity breath), Kidney dysfunction (ammonia-like odour), Liver dysfunction (musty, sweet odour), Hormonal changes (menstruation, pregnancy, menopause), Chronic inflammatory or immune conditions, Trimethylaminuria (fishy odour), Smoking & tobacco, Alcohol, High-protein diets, Low carbohydrate / ketogenic diets, Coffee, garlic, onion, strong spices, Irregular meals or prolonged fasting, Stress and anxiety

Possible causative factor 4

Poor oral hygiene, Periodontal disease (gingivitis, periodontitis), Dry mouth, Dehydration, Certain medications, Sjögren’s syndrome, Oral infections (bacterial, fungal, viral), Tonsillar crypts and tonsil stones, Food impaction, Dentures or orthodontic appliances, Oral cancers, Chronic sinusitis, Post-nasal drip, Tonsillitis, pharyngitis, Nasal obstruction, Lungs infections e.g., bronchiectasis, GERD / acid reflux, H. pylori infection, Gut Dysbiosis, Delayed gastric emptying, Fermentation from incomplete digestion, Diabetes (acetone / fruity breath), Kidney dysfunction (ammonia-like odour), Liver dysfunction (musty, sweet odour), Hormonal changes (menstruation, pregnancy, menopause), Chronic inflammatory or immune conditions, Trimethylaminuria (fishy odour), Smoking & tobacco, Alcohol, High-protein diets, Low carbohydrate / ketogenic diets, Coffee, garlic, onion, strong spices, Irregular meals or prolonged fasting, Stress and anxiety

Possible causative factor 5

Poor oral hygiene, Periodontal disease (gingivitis, periodontitis), Dry mouth, Dehydration, Certain medications, Sjögren’s syndrome, Oral infections (bacterial, fungal, viral), Tonsillar crypts and tonsil stones, Food impaction, Dentures or orthodontic appliances, Oral cancers, Chronic sinusitis, Post-nasal drip, Tonsillitis, pharyngitis, Nasal obstruction, Lungs infections e.g., bronchiectasis, GERD / acid reflux, H. pylori infection, Gut Dysbiosis, Delayed gastric emptying, Fermentation from incomplete digestion, Diabetes (acetone / fruity breath), Kidney dysfunction (ammonia-like odour), Liver dysfunction (musty, sweet odour), Hormonal changes (menstruation, pregnancy, menopause), Chronic inflammatory or immune conditions, Trimethylaminuria (fishy odour), Smoking & tobacco, Alcohol, High-protein diets, Low carbohydrate / ketogenic diets, Coffee, garlic, onion, strong spices, Irregular meals or prolonged fasting, Stress and anxiety

Peculiar sign or Symptom 1

Persistent unpleasant breath despite brushing, White or yellow coating, Dry mouth and thick, sticky saliva, Metallic taste, Sour taste, Bitter taste, Sweet taste, Unpleasant taste, Bleeding, inflamed or sore gums, Chronic throat clearing, Post-nasal drip, Worse in the morning, Worse during fasting

Peculiar sign or Symptom 2

Persistent unpleasant breath despite brushing, White or yellow coating, Dry mouth and thick, sticky saliva, Metallic taste, Sour taste, Bitter taste, Sweet taste, Unpleasant taste, Bleeding, inflamed or sore gums, Chronic throat clearing, Post-nasal drip, Worse in the morning, Worse during fasting

Peculiar sign or Symptom 3

Persistent unpleasant breath despite brushing, White or yellow coating, Dry mouth and thick, sticky saliva, Metallic taste, Sour taste, Bitter taste, Sweet taste, Unpleasant taste, Bleeding, inflamed or sore gums, Chronic throat clearing, Post-nasal drip, Worse in the morning, Worse during fasting

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