Certain foods can contribute to bad breath, including garlic and onions due to their sulfur compounds, which are absorbed into the bloodstream and released through the lungs. Other culprits include spices like curry and certain cheeses, as well as foods high in sugar that promote bacterial growth in the mouth. Additionally, consuming fish can leave a lingering odor. Maintaining good oral hygiene can help mitigate these effects.
Wild Plants Could Make Your Breath Stink But Really It Depends What Is Eaten
Geek Stink Breath was created on 1995-09-25.
yes they help your breath not stink
no because they make his breath stink and he likes to be fresh
Yes and no. It depends, if the cat has stinky breath or stinky fur, the hairball will stink.
it would stink i guess
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otherwise there breath will stink
No it doesn't! Why would it? My dad has a dead tooth and his breath does not stink. when i was five a I was jumping on my sisters bed and i hit my tooth on then wood part and my tooth died lol ;D
I don't have personal information about Justin Bieber's breath. It's difficult to make assumptions about someone's personal hygiene without direct knowledge or experience.
no it would be nasty
Hi you really stink and your breath stinks too