Get ready for a horrible burning sensation if you place it under your tongue or permit it to disolve in your mouth. It lasts for hours.
Seems that it works faster and stronger. That was my reaction when dissolving under the tongue.
It has no effect on it whatsoever.
The little bit under your tongue is called the "frenulum linguae" or simply the "frenulum." It is a small fold of tissue that connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, helping to anchor the tongue in place and allowing for its movement.
No, and please do not try to place it there. You will have a fight on your hands. The bit is placed on top the tongue between the gap of the teeth.
You need to be at least 18 in almost every place to get your tongue pierced. Under 18 requires parental consent.
You should place the thermometer under your tongue for an accurate oral temperature reading.
Literally: 'under tongue' If you have to take a pill or some type of other medication (nitro perhaps) sublingually, you place it underneath your tongue and let it dissolve.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
Under your tongue does not squirt water. Saliva glands located under the tongue produce saliva, which helps with digestion and keeping the mouth moist. The sensation of water under the tongue may be due to saliva production.
The stomach environment may be unhelpful, damaging the vitamin before its contents can be absorbed. Under the tongue is a good place to have such chemicals absorbed quickly, without them being damaged by the stomach.
The bit is placed on the tongue.
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