Swallowing saliva involves a coordinated process of muscle contractions and reflexes that differ from the act of drinking water. Saliva is produced continuously and is typically swallowed in small amounts; attempting to swallow it in quick succession may not be efficient or comfortable. Additionally, the body regulates saliva production based on need and swallowing reflexes, which means it may not be able to keep up with rapid successive swallowing like it does with drinking.
well if u don't drink water u possibly can i would think
It's because you have to produce new saliva to swallow. When you for example drink water, you have a immediate source of liquid, but with saliva the mouth can't swallow something that isn't there. The mouth also has to relax so the reflexes can function again, it's also called the voluntary reflex followed by an involuntary reflex.
You should try to find and drink some heartburn-easing tea. Should also try to generate more saliva and swallow it, saliva helps suppressing stomach acid. Most important, Drink vegetable juices!
drink is just to normally drink and swallow is to gulp
No.You cannot drink a dish because drinking refers to liquids, but you can eat a fish, or swallow a fish while drinking aquarium water.
Cow saliva. Actually, I drink it.
No.
Saliva and germs
Milk is not acidic. Saliva, soft drink, and blood are acidic.
while you swallow it no but when you drink it yes
Pick up the drink, put it in your mouth, swallow it.
with there tongue