Many reasons- you could have eaten an onion, you could have not brushed your teeth, or you could have a disorder that features bad breath.
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β 15y agoit would stink i guess
no it would be nasty
Geek Stink Breath was created on 1995-09-25.
A dead tooth can contribute to bad breath due to the bacteria that can accumulate in the decaying tissue. However, bad breath can also be caused by other factors such as poor oral hygiene, gum disease, or certain foods. It's important to see a dentist to determine the cause of bad breath and address any underlying issues.
Wild Plants Could Make Your Breath Stink But Really It Depends What Is Eaten
yes they help your breath not stink
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.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) had very bad teeth and used to pad her mouth out with cotton. As dental hygiene was pretty well non-existent in those days, I would imagine that not only did the Queen's breath stink, but that most of her courtiers had stinky breath too!
Yes and no. It depends, if the cat has stinky breath or stinky fur, the hairball will stink.
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otherwise there breath will stink
Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts can cause gas and bloating in some people due to their high fiber content and potential for producing gas during digestion. Other vegetables that may cause digestive issues for some individuals include onions, garlic, and bell peppers. It's important to pay attention to how your body responds to different vegetables and make adjustments as needed to support optimal digestion.