Health Facts: What Does Bad Breath Tell You About Your Health?

If you constantly have bad breath, two health concerns to check out are:

  1. Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease): Chronic bad breath can be a sign of gum disease, which is caused by plaque buildup and bacteria in the mouth. This can lead to inflammation of the gums and, if left untreated, can progress to more serious oral health issues.
  2. Digestive Issues: Conditions like acid reflux (GERD) or other digestive disorders can also cause bad breath, as stomach acid or undigested food can cause an unpleasant odor that rises up the esophagus and affects your breath.

It’s important to see a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis if bad breath persists despite good oral hygiene.

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Health Tip for Today ~ Can You Eat Too Much Protein?

Yes, you can eat too much protein. According to an online article by the Cleveland Clinic, if you follow protein driven diets or take protein supplements (shakes and powders) you might be overdoing it. Check the for the following signs provided by the Cleveland Clinic that might indicate your diet is too high in protein.

Some signs that you’re eating too much protein include:

  • Bad breath: Eating too much protein, especially without a balanced amount of carbs, can cause ketosis, a metabolic state that happens when your body starts burning fat for energy. “Keto breath,” as it’s called, is one of the side effects.
  • Dehydration: Your kidneys are responsible for filtering waste from your blood, including the byproducts of protein. They need water to make the process work smoothly, but when they’re stressed — like when you consume too much protein — you can end up dehydrated.
  • Digestive problems: Eating too much protein, especially in the form of red meat, can bring on unwelcome tummy troubles like bloating, constipation and diarrhea.
  • Extra calories: “High protein intake also means ingesting excess calories,” Patton says. Your body turns excess protein into fat, so it’s important to know how much you need in order to maintain your weight (or to lose weight, if that’s your goal).
  • Foamy urine: This is one sign that you should head to the doctor ASAP. Foamy or bubbly pee is a sign of proteinuria, a high level of protein in your urine, which can be a sign of kidney damage.
  • Kidney issues: High amounts of protein make your kidneys work harder, which can cause kidney damage or make existing kidney problems worse. (High-protein diets aren’t recommended for people who have kidney troubles.)

Eating too much protein in the form of red meat comes with its own set of risks, including heart attack, stroke and certain types of cancer.

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