-alcohol consumption -mouthwash -diabetic ketoacidosis. Not so much an alcohol smell, but a fruity smell as the body releases ketones to rid itself of severely high blood sugar. A person in this situation may appear to be intoxicated on alcohol because of the hyperglycemia. Blood tests would demonstrate a high blood sugar reading instead of a high blood alcohol level. This is a dangerous condition requiring hospitalization.
One regular drink containing an ounce of alcohol will make your breath smell.
Vodka or Juice/Fruit drinksThe most commonly referred to beverage that doesn't actually have much of a smell is Vodka. Vodka tends not to leave a alcoholic breath nor does it really smell (the cheap stuff perhaps).Also, alcohol mixed with juice, wine, fruit or soda's don't really smell much like alcohol but rather the juice, wine or soda. Try Sangria for example, you think you're having lemonade but it's really a fruitwine.Others are: winecoolers, spiked lemonade drinks, acoholic fruit beverages, etc.
Because your body can make a chemical that smells like alcohol.
Cyanide poisoning can make the breath smell like almonds.
Yes it has a medicinal smell, almost like a nail polish remover. No doubt the person is a diabetic
No
yes it can, often second hand smoke can make someone, and their breath if standing close enough to a person, smell like smoke to the point where you would smell like a smoker especially if you are around people who smoke fairly often
No but it can make your breath smell better.
What I always do is get an empty cup and breathe out like your trying to make a Darth Vader sound then quickly smell inside the cup.
No well not your clothes but if you eat a onion wich is a veg it can make your breath smell.
yes
Depends on the amount of garlic in the burger.