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Japanese netizens' mind: smoking + drinking coffee = eating poop! Wait... I'm not convinced!

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more information on coffee beans Please follow Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) recently, a topic about halitosis has become a hot topic on Twitter in Japan after the boss of a spice company said on TV: coffee smokers' mouths will smell as bad as poop. "drinking coffee and smoking will make your mouth almost as smelly as stool."

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Recently, a topic about "bad breath" has sparked a heated debate on Twitter in Japan after the boss of a spice company said on TV: "Coffee and smokers will have the same bad breath as poop."

"drinking coffee and smoking will make your mouth almost as smelly as stool."

So magical? Is there a magic combination like "you can see the lantern of life when you eat bananas and dates together?"

This screenshot of the president of the spice company on TV triggered hundreds of thousands of netizens to retweet, and many people cited that they had really met such people....

"the company really has bad breath colleagues who drink coffee and smoke."

"my mom drinks coffee, smokes, and alveolar pus makes me stink."

Then the nest was blown up, and many netizens put forward more bizarre ideas, such as: "is drinking only coffee or smoking equal to eating half a poop?" "if you eat poop directly, is it tantamount to earning coffee and cigarettes at the same time?" ……

"so you can drink coffee and smoke at the same time as long as you eat poop? "

"does that mean people who only drink coffee or smoke only eat half of their stools? "

This is. Is that true?

Are there really people with bad breath around you?

It's just smoking.

Will you have bad breath after drinking coffee?

Wait!

In fact, coffee itself does not produce bad breath.

In 2014, Israeli scientists conducted an experiment in which two kinds of Israeli coffee and Nestle instant coffee were selected and monitored in a glass tube filled with saliva. They initially hoped the experiment would prove that coffee mixed with saliva produces foul-smelling gases.

But the results of the experiment were unexpected. The researchers finally found that coffee can prevent the production of 'stench' instead, and in some experiments, coffee can even reduce the production of 'stench' by 90%.

In other words, bad breath is not in coffee! So, why do so many people say that they really have breath after drinking coffee?

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Caffeine can cause xerostomia

First of all, coffee can cause xerostomia, which is dry in the mouth. Because coffee contains caffeine: 237 milliliters of coffee per cup contains about 200 milligrams of caffeine-one of the main causes of reduced saliva, leading to dry mouth. Dry mouth is really hard. When saliva is insufficient in the mouth, it is a mature growth condition for bacteria and fungi, which will multiply and lead to bad breath. Coupled with a lack of saliva, bacteria and fungi are difficult to clean, digest food particles stuck to the tongue or teeth, and even lead to tooth decay.

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The type of coffee affects the tone

The type of coffee also increases the effect of coffee on your tone. For example, an espresso containing 75 milligrams per ounce of caffeine will give you a strong coffee breath, not only because of its caffeine content, but also because its own strong taste will linger in your mouth all the time. In fact, most halitosis follows a general rule: the stronger the smell of inhaled liquid or food, the stronger its effect on respiration. That's why eating onions or garlic can keep your breath from coming back for hours.

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The coffee was stuffed.

Another reason for the coffee breath is not your coffee, but what you put in it. Cream, milk and even artificial-flavored non-dairy cream can cause bacteria in your mouth to overgrow. If you add sugar, it will make the bacteria grow like crazy. The more you drink, the more bacteria grow.

Is there any way to prevent bad breath from drinking coffee?

In the final analysis, it is because you like to drink coffee with sugar and milk, and you don't drink water after drinking coffee.

If you want to avoid the breath of coffee and want to drink coffee to cheer you up, you'd better choose black coffee, or drink plenty of water and prepare chewing gum to prevent bacteria from overmultiplying. It may sound troublesome, but that's the difference between bad breath and no bad breath.

You hear me?! Guys!

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