
Neem leaves: Chewing neem leaves is considered a panacea for the health of teeth and gums. The antibacterial properties present in neem prevents tooth decay and prevents diseases like pyorrhea. By chewing 2–3 leaves of neem on an empty stomach in the morning, the smell of breath also disappears.

Tulsi leaves: Tulsi leaves act as a natural cleaner for the mouth. Chewing 4 leaves of basil regularly does not cause bacteria in the mouth and strengthen the gums. Apart from this, basil also helps to clean the yellow layer of teeth gradually.

Giloy leaves: Giloy leaves are called nectar in Ayurveda. Chewing Giloy leaves increases the immunity of the body and provides relief from mouth blisters, toothache and inflammation of gums. Its bitterness may be more but benefits are wonderful.

Mint leaves: Mint leaves are the easiest way to remove the smell of the mouth. It provides coolness and freshness to the mouth. Along with preventing tooth decay, eating mint increases the secretion of saliva, due to which the mouth is always clean and healthy.

Celery leaves: By chewing celery leaves, both toothache and smell are removed. The medicinal elements present in it make the roots of teeth strong and reduce inflammation of the gums. It is considered beneficial for both children and elders.

Coriander leaves: Coriander not only enhances the taste of food but also treats many problems of the mouth. Chewing coriander leaves immediately removes the smell of breath. It has antiseptic properties that protect the gums from infection and make the teeth strong.
Published at: 20 Aug 2025 04:26 PM (IST)


