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A ‘Coffee’ Breath Mint ?

June 27, 2009 by Liz Lewis  
Filed under Cute Rx, Exposed!, Food and Drink

A ‘Coffee’ Breath Mint ?

1153852_coffee_-_expresso_1Sounds a little strange given that coffee, which has a dehydrating effect in the mouth, can make someone’s breath smell, to honest, not so good.

But new research from Israel has turned up a coffee extract that can inhibit the bacteria that lead to bad breath.

This surprised even the researchers. Expecting to find that coffee did indeed cause bad breath, they found instead some components in coffee that actually inhibit bad breath.

Prof. Mel Rosenberg, the lead researcher, now aims to isolate the bacterial-inhibiting molecule in coffee. If he’s successful, it could result in a whole new class of mouthwashes, breath mints, and chewing gum. 

Imagine the possibilities…

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One Response to “A ‘Coffee’ Breath Mint ?”
  1. From my own experience, coffee definitely causes bad breath … please post again if you discover the “cure”!

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