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    General questions relating to the application and use of supplemental digestive enzymes


    7. Can a lack of certain enzymes (digestive) cause bad breath? can a lack of certain enzymes (digestive) cause bad breath? can a lack of certain enzymes ( - Top

    Bad breath or halitosis is often cause by one or both of the following:

    1. Poor digestion.
    2. Poor oral hygiene.

    Taking supplemental digestive enzymes often helps remedy these problems, particularly by assisting in the proper digestion of your food. Halitosis is often the tip of the iceberg reflecting an indication other digestive problems. Breath mints typically only mask the problem, bringing only temporary relief. A good digestive enzyme maintenance regimen can help promote wellness in general and assist in the long-term elimination of the cause of halitosis.


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    - Updated: March 19, 2000

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