Dry mouth is also a sign of diabetes.
Marshall
On 1/26/2013 12:54 AM, Steve G wrote:
The cause of dry mouth should be investigated. There are a number of
causes for such a condition. Could be related to medications you
might be taking, maybe even diet. A suspicious candidate is Sjogrens
Syndrome, which is an auto-immune disorder.
My wife has this syndrome and it's no fun. As a result she does not
produce enough saliva, and her tear ducts don't produce enough tears,
so she's very sensitive to wind, fans and so on, and has to take
eyedrops a couple times a day. The deficient saliva glands pose a
risk to dental health, not to mention the discomfort.
Have you any reason to suspect auto -immune disorders?
Something that helps is LDN therapy. There is an excellent Yahoo
group centered on LDN, it's uses, and the diseases which can be helped
with it. Most people in that group have MS, but plenty of other folks
there too.
Best of luck.
--- On *Fri, 1/25/13, JERRY PRENDERGAST /<jsmpren...@sbcglobal.net>/*
wrote:
From: JERRY PRENDERGAST <jsmpren...@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: CS>Silver and Extreme Dry mouth
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, January 25, 2013, 11:52 PM
Hi,
Any suggestions for using CS or any other treatment for extreme
dry mouth?
Tried MMS and a slight dry mouth has turned into extreme dry mouth
--pain, and only being able to eat soft foods. Stopped MMS. I have
done the godzilla thanks to suggestion from this site
> I have tried oil pulling, clay, tooth soap, no tooth paste,
baking soda, peroxide. I have MCS so I am sensitive to regular
mouth washes and toothpaste.
> I would appreciate any suggestion you might have.
> Thanks, Sandy
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