Garlic is amazing in food. I wouldn't know how to cook without it nor would I want to, but it does have the consequence of leaving you with garlic breath. Even if you brush your teeth right after a particularly garlicky meal, that garlic after-breath comes right back. That's because one of the compounds in garlic, allyl methyl sulphide, cannot be broken down during digestion and instead gets released from the body in the breath and sweat.
Don't worry, scientists have found that there are other foods that can help you mitigate the smell of garlic on your breath.
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Here are seven foods that can help you naturally get rid of garlic breath so you can make-out after your next date night dinner or just not make others pass out.
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