Originally published August 20 2005
Mouth and feet contain natural odor fighters
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
"Good" bacteria found in the human mouth and feet naturally fight bad breath and foot odor by eating bad-smelling compounds in those areas, a report in Environmental Microbiology finds.
Scientists have found bacteria that fight bad breathand smelly feet.
The bacteria weren't concocted in a lab or discovered deep in a tropical rainforest.
They were spotted in a very common location: the human mouth.
In fact, some of those bacteria may be snuffing out bad breath in your mouth right now, if researcher Ann Wood and colleagues are right.
Wood is a senior lecturer in the life sciences department of King's College London.
Lots of bacteria like to set up shop in the mouth.
Some are pesky, like the bacteria tied to gum disease.
Those bacteria may also be bad for your heart, but brushing and flossing can help get rid of them.
Other bacteria in the mouth may freshen your breath, write Wood and colleagues.
They don't act like perfume, masking bad smells.
Instead, the bacteria eat stinky compounds, write the researchers.
Those compounds are released when proteins containing sulphur break down in the mouth.
The helpful bacteria were found in the mouths of healthy volunteers and those with gum disease.
The researchers had previously found the same kind of bacteria on human feet.
Bad breath or smelly feet might be due in part to low levels of the bacteria, the researchers suggest.
But they didn't check bacteria levels in the volunteers.
More studies on the topic may lead to a natural way of reducing bad breath and smelly feet.
A doctor may be able to help with serious cases.
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