Bad breath during fasting ...

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LOL you come up with really good questions. To my understanding, you can brush your teeth as long as you don't swallow anything (which you aren't supposed to do anyway!)
 
A light basically vegetarian breakfast with plenty of water will keep your breath fresh even without constant water drinking. A little parsley as a breakfast garnish works wonders, provided you eat it and don't just look at it.
 
LOL you come up with really good questions. To my understanding, you can brush your teeth as long as you don't swallow anything (which you aren't supposed to do anyway!)
I know, it's a little ... ermm ... personal ... but when you want an answer you gotta ask, don't you ... :D
 
Eat parsley, Woodrow???!!
But it's so scratchy!! LOL
 
Well its good idea to brush ur teeth and floss after u eat. What really gives bad breath is the food particles (or meat) stick in between the teeth. If u don't want to brush, at least do floss so there is no particles in the mouth, then rinse it out. oh and eating dates as the last thing helps also :)
 
What about Miswak?

I heard your not allowed to brush teeth like after seh'ri

*Not that i fast thoe, so me breath doesn't smell*

miswak is good also, it's actually better than a brush.

its recommended you don't brush with toothpaste in case u don't swallow any by accident. Miswak is more of a sunnah and healthier choice.

*fasting' person's breath doesn't smell, bad hygienist's does*
 
miswak is good also, it's actually better than a brush.

its recommended you don't brush with toothpaste in case u don't swallow any by accident. Miswak is more of a sunnah and healthier choice.

*fasting' person's breath doesn't smell, bad hygienist's does*

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Shukran brother, So how can one just use a brush and not paste?? humm... :hiding:

anywho thanks

peeps use Miswak :shade:
 
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Shukran brother, So how can one just use a brush and not paste?? humm... :hiding:

anywho thanks

peeps use Miswak :shade:

:w:

i recall reading at islamqa that its good to use miswak after sehri and leave the brush and paste for night time.
 
miswak is good also, it's actually better than a brush.

its recommended you don't brush with toothpaste in case u don't swallow any by accident. Miswak is more of a sunnah and healthier choice.


Correct, but as we know miswak is normally used by men, atleast I never witnessed a woman using miswak, so what should they do?
 
wicked i found it..

ok check this one out

Allah Azza wa jal says:
Fasting is Mine and it is I who give reward for it. [A man] gives up his sexual passion, his food and his drink for my sake. Fasting is like a shield, and he who fasts has two joys: a joy when he breaks his fast and a joy when he meets his Lord. The change in the breath of the mouth of him who fasts is better in Allah's estimation than the smell of musk.

It was related by bukhari

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Correct, but as we know miswak is normally used by men, atleast I never witnessed a woman using miswak, so what should they do?

Muslim women don't walk around outside with a miswak in their mouth. And you can't peep in their houses to see if they do it or not. So i'll let you ponder over that...
 
Eat parsley, Woodrow???!!
But it's so scratchy!! LOL

Parsley is some neat stuff. I use it in everything when I can get it nice and fresh.



Introduction

Parsley is a highly under rated herb and is often over looked and left on the dinner plate. Yet it is one of the best sources for vitamin C, a wide range of minerals and trace elements. It will even neutralise your 'garlic breath'.

This articles looks at some of Parley's benefits to your health and points out why you should not disregard the Parsley on you next dinner plate.

Source:http://www.wildcrafted.com.au/Articles/Alternative_Medicine/Health_Benefits_Parsley.html
 
Parsley is some neat stuff. I use it in everything when I can get it nice and fresh.
I know. I was only joking.
I like parsley. My children like it too. So much so that I have never succeeded in growing it in our garden - like rabbits my children manage to munch it to death before it has had a chance to grow into a sizeable plant ...! :ooh:
 
Well, I googled and found REMOVED LINK on the topic of fasting.
Interesting that bad breath is largely put down to poor oral hygiene. I had assumed that it was to do with the stomach not receiving food for a certain length of time ..!
 
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