Drinking saliva is generally safe, as it is a natural bodily fluid that contains enzymes and proteins beneficial for digestion and oral health. However, it can carry bacteria and viruses, especially if a person is ill or has poor oral hygiene. In most cases, the body’s immune system can handle these microorganisms, but it’s advisable to avoid ingesting saliva if there are concerns about infections or hygiene.
Cow saliva. Actually, I drink it.
drink cranberry juice at the same time, itll help get rid of the traces
Saliva and germs
No.
Milk is not acidic. Saliva, soft drink, and blood are acidic.
all of it.
Seriously? Saliva? That's spit... you swallow it every day without even thinking of it, especialy when you eat.
no, they don't drink as they get their nutrients from their prey
Yes. saliva is how it's contracted any amount even a small amount besides how safe is it to drink after someone anyways? =)
I know cat saliva does. I think it is safe to assume dog saliva does too.
Breaks down the food
Swallowing saliva does not break a fast, as saliva is considered a natural bodily function and not a form of food or drink that would invalidate a fast.