Brown saliva in the morning can be caused by several factors, including dehydration, dry mouth, or the presence of blood, which may indicate oral health issues like gum disease. It can also result from the breakdown of red blood cells or the accumulation of food particles and bacteria overnight. If this persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.
have hiv negative test antibody 1and 2 (0.015 ) have no sinus chest lung or throat problem having thick fluid saliva full mouth in every morning y?
I would be very surprised if it was illegal anywhere as every person has saliva!!
It's dried blood. You probably have gingivitis.
A cold breeze blew every morning?
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Every color!!
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Seriously? Saliva? That's spit... you swallow it every day without even thinking of it, especialy when you eat.
every 7 seconds
You don't but the saliva glans produce it and there is no Other way but to spit every time so you just swallow it
Someone would throw up, as in puke every morning if they were pregnant and had morning sickness.
If you smoke weed every day, it is unlikely you will pass a saliva test, as THC can be detected in saliva for up to 24-72 hours after use. Factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and the amount of THC in the marijuana can affect detection times. It is best to refrain from using marijuana if you know you will be taking a saliva test.