1) Drink a little some green tea after foods rich with onion.
2) Drink lemonade, or if you can handle it, eat a lemon.
3) Slowly chew on a on a mint leaf or any strong flavored, fresh herb. Make sure your teeth don’t have any small pieces stuck to it afterwards.
4) Eat mixed vegetables mixed in a mashed potato like mush, vegetables like mushrooms and carrots seem to work well.
5) Chew mint flavored gum to cover up the onion taste and smell.
6) Simply brush your teeth! has been a cure since the beginning of brushing teeth.
7) Rinse your mouth with Therabreath Mouthwash.
Garlic is a wonderful addition to a flavorful meal! Whether it’s garlic fries, garlic toast, or garlic on top of spaghetti. We eat it frequently. While it tastes great and has many health benefits, there’s also a unpleasant side to garlic, it causes bad breath and adds to halitosis.
Many people carry the garlic taste and smell for days after eating the actual garlic-based meal. The garlic smell even seems like it seeps out of the pores of the skin!
One of the reasons that garlic breath can be potent is that it’s full of sulphorous compounds. These compounds act like food for the bacteria in your mouth and bad breath (halitosis) is created as a result.
Although there aren’t any ways to prevent garlic breath, except from barring yourself from eating garlic, there are ways to minimize the smell.
1) Good oral hygiene.
2) Fresh chopped parsley with your meal helps reduce garlic breath.
3) Some people also claim that chewing cardamon seeds has a similar effect to parsley.
4) Breath Spray containing OXYD-8 and an extender rod for reaching the throat.
The best solution is probably just be surrounded with other garlic lovers! But for those who want zero garlic breath, Therabreath is a solution that has worked for millions.