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about a litre
She may be having sialorrhea (which is excessive saliva production). No need for concern.
a bathtub!
Your food needs the saliva to help break it down for digestion. It also keeps food from sticking to teeth so much, also it will eventually make tooth decay. Without saliva, your mouth would become very dry, hard to swallow and. Lips would crack and eventually you get a sore throat. Certain medications makes "Dry mouth" as well as poor diet. Increase vitamin B-12 and Iron.
Yes. Too little will make it darker. If you drink too much, your body will remove more. If you drink too little, your body will hold on to more.
1.7 ounces of Saliva in an average human.
1.7 ounces
60ml
about a litre
The average human body produces one quart of saliva per day.
1-2 liters. gross! ;)
Normally, the body makes up to 2 to 4 pints of saliva a day. Usually, the body makes the most saliva in the late afternoon. It makes the least amount at night. But everyone is different. What doctors consider to be a normal amount of saliva varies quite a bit. That makes diagnosing saliva problems a bit of a challenge.
1.7 litters
You need 4 eggs a day if you body build everyday.
4,000 thousand everyday babii
That varies greatly, depending on the size of the individual in question.
Your salivary glands make as much as a quart of saliva each day. Saliva is important to lubricate your mouth, help with swallowing, protect your teeth against bacteria, and aid in the digestion of food.