Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 No I am not drooling everywhere, but I get this weird 'sweet' saliva just start up in my mouth at any time of day or night and it is very annoying. Have never had this in my life before and in fact did not used to salivate much when hungry either. It seemed to begin after I took some clay water for a detox last September for a few days - not much, just the cup of water over a teaspoon of French Clay left for some hours in the sun, no actual clay at all. Seems really innocuous so it may have just been a coincidence of timing. [Well before started Bee's Diet]. The sweet saliva starts to flow quite randomly and can even be not long after a meal. It is a hassle when trying to sleep! Also it tends to give a false sense of hunger as I can be quite full and content in my gut, but this darn salivation keeps implying that something is missing. As it is on the diet I am often feeling hungry and this makes it worse for sure so have had to ignore it as best I can. However, gaining some weight has been positive for me so that is not an issue so far. Feeling constantly hungry for no reason is a drag though. Constantly swallowing the saliva just seems to increase the flow so I have to stop and let it sit there till the whole thing calms down - or whatever, then discreetly swallow. Would prefer other games to play! Doug mentioned a while back about lack of saliva I think and if that was a Candida trait (apparently can be). What about too much saliva??? Does anyone else have this? Straight research has led me to some possible Dopamine issues involved, but don't want to mess with amy more pharmaceuticals after all I have been through. If anyone else has this somewhat bizarre issue I would be very interested to know, or any helpful ideas about why it may be happening. Thanks very much... M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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