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Probiotic Sore Throat Treatment Leads to Bad Breath Cure

New probiotic treatment stops bad breath.
bacteria to fight the bad

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 2, 2005 --- A clinically-proven probiotic treatment that prevents sore throats has surprisingly provided a long term cure for bad breath. Researchers at Otago University in New Zealand, using a patented strain of Streptococcus salivarius (strain K12) found that subjects in several clinical studies supporting the benefits of using good" bacteria to fight the bad" bacteria causing sore throats, also discovered that they no longer had any bad breath.

The probiotics, known as Atkiv-K12, produce a simple protein called BLIS (Bacteriocin-Like Inhibitory Substance) that prevents certain bad bacteria from growing in the same environment. In the U.S., Dr. Harold Katz, founder of The California Breath Clinics, has recently completed studies on roughly 1,000 subjects with a 97% success rate in eliminating bad breath, as well as dry mouth, and taste disorders in even the most severe cases of Halitosis.

Test subjects first created a level playing field" by rinsing with an oxygenating oral rinse (AktivOxigen Serum) followed by a mouthwash made with Aktiv-K12, daily for 30 days. The Aktiv-K12 rebalanced the oral micro flora preventing anaerobic sulfur-producing bacteria from overtaking the tongue, throat, and tonsils, where most bad breath originates. In order to maintain a healthy oxygenated oral environment, allowing the good bacteria to thrive, simply required rinsing and brushing with oxygen-releasing oral products (TheraBreath brand). However, those subjects returning to alcohol based mouthwash or toothpaste, containing sodium lauryl sulfate, did not maintain a healthy population of the good bacteria.

Katz, who holds both a degree in Bacteriology and Dentistry (both from UCLA), states that Aktiv-K12 therapy may preclude surgery or other invasive therapies for oral problems. He and his associates are close to finding cures for tooth decay and gum disease using Bacteriotherapy.

The TheraBreath brand of Aktiv-K12 Probiotic System, classified as "an all-natural" approach to long-term fresh breath and oral health is now available directly to the public worldwide, through Dr. Katzs clinics and website www.drkatz.com or www.freshbreath.com or by calling 1-800-973-7374.

Detailed scientific information about Aktiv-K12, bad breath, dry mouth, and oxygenating TheraBreath home therapies are available at http://www.aktivk12.com or http://www.therabreath.com.

Contact:
Mark Fiala
Dr. Harold Katz, LLC
Phone Number: 323-933-7225
http://www.aktivk12.com

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Dr. Harold Katz, LLC
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