Smelly breath

I find one of the not so rewarding side effects of Ramadan is the smelly "hunger breath"

It's not too bad if you sit a few meters away from people, but any closer than that and you may kill someone with it.

What can be done to reduce / avoid this smell?

Comments

Brush your teeth carefully

Wash your mouth out with mouthwash 

Brush your teeth millions of time after eating sehri

put tape over your mouth for the day

eating non-smelling food at sehri

Brush your teeth

Brush your teeth 

brush your teeth???

ONE THING I CAN'T STAND IS BAD TEETH HYGEINE 

 

Try using a miswaak.

 

Keep your mouth closed, and trick your mind in thinking that you have breath so minty fresh that even the makers of aquafresh would be jealous.

Works a treat

Death is the end of time. Not the end of Life.

Smile Biggrin

- Brush your teeth after ever meal preferably early morning - Sehri time.

- Use floss.

- Use your toothbrush to clean the tongue.

- Mouthwash.

- Drink plenty of water at Sehri time..

A hadith that I would like to share: Prophet Muhammad, Peace be upon him said: "I swear by Him in whose hand is my soul, the Khaluf of a fasting person is more pleasant to Allah (SWT) than the scent of musk." [Sahih al-Bukhari (1893) and Sahih Muslim (1151)]

SIWAAK TO THE RESCCUE!

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

Use the miswak, bro, it does wonders!

That's why it's Sunnah!

“Before death takes away what you are given, give away whatever there is to give.”

Mawlana Jalal ud Din Rumi

You smell Blum 3

Suhail wrote:

You smell Blum 3


I hope this comment wasn't directed towards me. I shower EVERY SINGLE Eid day...!!!!

 

I'm trying so hard not to laugh.

 

Hummus wrote:

I'm trying so hard not to laugh.


Why? Just give in. Have a good laugh. Apparently it's good for your health.

 

Northen Southener wrote:
Hummus wrote:

I'm trying so hard not to laugh.

Why? Just give in. Have a good laugh. Apparently it's good for your health.

I failed miserably at trying to keep it in.