In a way... The secretion of extra saliva signals that it's time to puke.
no if the saliva is not infected
A cat's saliva is anti-disinfectant, therefore not letting bacterium make them sick. Cats lick their bodies for cleanliness because of this antiseptic saliva on their tongues.
No? Saliva spreads germs easily. If someone with a contagious bacterial or viral infection, with a high enough load in their saliva were to, for example, kiss you, you would easily get sick.
Saliva has a chemical that destroy germs and bacteria, to do not let the bacteria or germ make you sick. So we know that saliva is a good protector of yours.
Well if they are sick or have diseases that pass through saliva you could possibly get sick
yes you can their saliva contains deadly toxins and bacteria which will lead an attack on the central nervous system
it depends on whether your sick or not.
how to make saliva less acidic
your saliva can make bubbles because it has air inside of it. also saliva can make bubbles because it can and it wants to .
its sick take it to a freaking doctor
Well I think you can... its still germ infested :)
Saliva is secreted from three different salivary glands. Saliva is mostly water with minute quantities of enzymes and ions. Saliva is very important to make ingested food easy to swallow.
1.7 ounces of Saliva in an average human.