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Kids Bad Breath

Posted on February 4, 2010.
Kids Bad BreathAmerica in the 20th century and the thing called bad breath

First up, the Americans have bad breath. Now before we begin to see this racist statement, we understand that even way back in 1997, it was reported that Americans spent nearly $ 1 billion per year on products to cure the poor breath.

It was in the post-war 1950s that fast-food, ready meals, soft drinks and cigarettes increasingly part of the majority of Americans. Public consumption of innovations "and" exuberance "of this time could be combined with the onset of rising gas prices and the parallel growth of the aviation industry / auto.

Children with braces were common at that time, but it was also those who have teeth that had been ruined by cola, sugar and chocolate. But it was not just children who need frequent visits to the dentist - In the 1960s, with rapid industrialization and fast food-fast-living becomes a standard, a set of new cosmetic industries have began to take shape, starting first with the skin, hair, teeth, and finally, the breath.

Remember the waitresses gum to McDonald's? Or the children of the street chomping on mint? Or the secretary and her boss discreetly hide their bad breath with sprays of tiny bottles of breath freshener? These images were 1950 and 1960 - indelible for those who grew up in those times.

Even those came to be known as the baby boomers of the 1990s, and at this point, self-help industry has grown beyond the simple cures to a bygone era, and had adopted a more complex, often costly, yet essential nuance cosmetic treatments.

lifestyle, faster, food eaten standing over the sink, more stress, more pollution, more needs, desires more and more money ... All this leads to (in addition to other diseases) tooth decay and bad breath.

So the claim that the Americans have breath, I quote again from the 1997 results, which stated that Americans spent more than 1 billion dollars a year on products to cure bad breath.

That's about what the U.S. government dedicated to the war in Iraq - (perhaps a little less than the war). May sound like a strange comparison to make, but it's really not. They are both social ills in their own right.

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