No, but MANY MANY factors could influence that. Medications you are taking, or overall body health. Or just the remains of food you have eaten. Sometimes an abcessed tooth can 'leak' and smell very bad. That is putrifactive drainage, and it smells HORRIBLE.
The stimulus for saliva production is usually the smell, sight, or taste of food, which activates the salivary glands. The response is the secretion of saliva into the mouth to facilitate the process of chewing and swallowing food.
Canola oil as a gorgeous smell! To me it smells like saliva and really turns me on big time with the ladies! ;)
It means you either forgot to cover your mouth when you sneeze or didn't even try to cover your mouth. The reason why sneezes smell bad is because the amount of bacteria and old saliva that was in your mouth sprays into the air as a fine mist or droplet spray when you sneeze. People then would be able to smell your sneeze by breathing in your saliva that was in the air when you sneezed.
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It means you either forgot to cover your mouth when you sneeze or didn't even try to cover your mouth. The reason why sneezes smell bad is because the amount of bacteria and old saliva that was in your mouth sprays into the air as a fine mist or droplet spray when you sneeze. People then would be able to smell your sneeze by breathing in your saliva that was in the air when you sneezed.
Depends on your nose i guess... Nobody knows, humans have gotten used to the smell of saliva after 200,000 years on the planet. Same goes with water
There are many different things that can be causing a bad smell after someone sneezes. Some of these things include a sinus infection, bad breath, dental diseases, and mucus in the respiratory tract.
To prevent bad taste from saliva affecting the taste of food and water, staying hydrated and maintaining good oral hygiene can help. Brushing teeth regularly, flossing, and using mouthwash can also reduce bad breath caused by bacteria in the mouth. Seeing a dentist for regular check-ups is important to address any underlying dental issues contributing to bad taste and smell.
bugs get scared when see a nasty mouth especially ugly like you, septic smell, they smell it, and they got scare. but after anesthesia that is your saliva they got in comma as long saliva touch insect saliva and they get connected
Dog drool is saliva, just luck human saliva. This means that the smell of the drool depends on what the dog ate and which bacteria live within the dog's mouth.
No Albania does not smell bad !!
according to kelvin clores from edu.biosci major. when i used Beilstein test to figure out the chloride in my saliva. i have figured out that the saliva when it is heated gives off an orange vapor. so i concluded that the saliva has a chloride.