Hello! I am a 22 year old boy. I have had dry mouth for several days. The symptoms are a dry feeling, lack of saliva, strong thirst. I went to the GP, who gave me a referral for blood sugar. I went to have my blood taken and everything is normal. I have not taken any medication and I am a non-smoker. My GP told me it might be dehydration because I had hardly drunk water all day and it was hot. I drink a lot of water, chew gum without sugar, but there is no improvement. I will also go to the dentist for a preventive examination and I will consult him, because it is very unpleasant. Someone who has suffered from dry mouth could help me how to cope. Thanks in advance!
1 borutpahor answered
Hello! Do not chew any more chewing gum - they are poison and contain aspartame (sweetener), which is a strong poison. Replace chewing gum with medical chewing gum mastic about BGN 4 costs 10 grams. It is expensive. Toothpaste without fluoride is also a strong poison. No air fresheners and air ionizers in you - they sometimes produce ozone - they strongly irritate the mucous membranes. Soft drinks, Coca-Cola and other energy drinks - no. Only pure water not mineral-demineralized, for example, kelto or iceberg on the basis of reverse osmosis purified of minerals. Live naturally, eat real food. Do not use a microwave oven. When you sleep, your head should point north. and many other similar things that will change your life.