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Dry mouth

Among the various factors that can cause dry mouth or dry mouth the most important is the stress that as a result unbalances our Nervous System which causes the decrease in saliva production by the salivary glands present in the mouth .

The sympathetic nervous system induces the production of adrenaline, a vasoconstrictor hormone produced by the adrenal and also stimulates the contractility of certain cells (myoepithelial cells) that involve the regions responsible for the production of saliva. The result of this stimulation is the expulsion of the preformed saliva, temporarily increasing the salivary flow. After a few moments, the salivary flow begins to decrease due to the reduction in blood supply determined by sympathetic vasoconstriction (reduction in the caliber of the vessel and consequent decrease in blood supply). Therefore, when there is a sympathetic hyperactivity, the mouth becomes dry, and pain and difficulty in swallowing may occur.

For no pathology, standard therapy is sufficient. By the feet we will look for signs that show the root of the problem. This information will be the basis for building an efficient therapy.

Basic reflex protocol to treat dry mouth. Reflex areas evolved:
1) Hypothalamus ;
2) Pituitary (emphasis) ;
3) Pineal ;
4) Column with emphasis on C2, C3, C4 and C5;

5) Circulation;
6) Liver ;

7) Spleen;

8) Pancreas;

9) Ovaries;
10) Vague nerve (emphasis) ;
11) Mouth ;

12) Taste (emphasis) ;

If the interactant has difficulty seeing the situation he is having difficulty seeing possibilities to return to having a life with pleasure (palatable):

13) Optical nerves;

14) Eyes.

If the interactant is in menopause, emphasis and the entire hormonal system:

Recommendations:
1) Good hydration;

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