Not that I know of, but it does contain chemicals that heal minor wounds such as small cuts and mouth pimples :)
Saliva and urine both create some protection but not much.
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Somach acid & saliva
there are chemicals that help the bacteria grow.
No, saliva does not contain hydrochloric acid. Saliva is a watery fluid that is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth to help with chewing, swallowing, and digestion. Hydrochloric acid is produced in the stomach as a component of gastric juices to aid in the digestion of food.
You are saliva. Saliva contains digestive enzymes that help break down food into smaller molecules that can be easily absorbed by the body.
Yes, saliva contains enzymes like lysozyme that can help kill bacteria by breaking down their cell walls. It also contains immunoglobulins and other proteins that can help neutralize pathogens.
Saliva is a watery fluid produced by salivary glands in the mouth. It contains enzymes like amylase that begin the digestion of carbohydrates, lubricates food for swallowing, helps maintain oral hygiene by controlling bacteria, and regulates pH levels in the mouth to protect teeth.
They are natural and do not contain chemicals and therefore do not pollute the earth.
It protected them from intruders and invaders.
They are not Organs enzymes in your saliva and stomach help break down foods so the can easily be digested
Among its other virtues, saliva is a lubricant.