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HOW TO CURE A DRY MOUTH
1. ADD A LITTLE LEMON JUICE TO YOUR WATER
The tartness stimulates the flow of saliva. And remember to drink at least 8 (or more!) glasses of water a day. Keep sipping that water throughout the day. Air conditioning and heating systems are dehydrating and you may need even more water than you think! Keep a humidifier near you while you work so your body can absorb even more humidity. It’s great for voice.
2. TRY CHEWING SOME GUM IN BETWEEN PHONE CALLS
Gum stimulates saliva flow. Use sugarless to prevent tooth decay. Just remember to take it out of your mouth before you speak!
3. AVOID SALTY FOODS
Even though you may not add additional salt to your food, there is a lot of hidden sodium in the average American diet, especially in fast foods, Chinese foods, cold cuts and processed foods. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Bring your lunch to work and read the labels of the food you buy. There are many low sodium alternatives and many cookbooks on the market that focus on low salt/high taste.
4. DRY MOUTH COULD BE A SIDE EFFECT OF CERTAIN MEDICATIONS
Antihistamines are a real culprit. Explain the problem to your doctor or pharmacist and see if anything you are taking is exacerbating the problem. Perhaps they can provide an alternative. Mention the problem to your dentist as well. Chronic dry mouth can contribute to tooth decay and gum disease, so make sure you get regular check ups.
5. STRESS MAKES DRY MOUTH WORSE
Make a mental systems check. Is your level of work-related stress higher than it should be? Yoga, exercise and daily meditation work great for me. There are many relaxation tapes and videos on the market.
6. BITE YOUR TONGUE
No kidding! Slide your tongue over to one side and *gently* bite down between your top and bottom molars. Careful, don’t hurt yourself. You don’t need to bite hard. This stimulates the flow of saliva and moistens your mouth. Comes in handy when you don’t have access to water.
7. TRY A THROAT SPRAY CALLED "ENTERTAINER'S SECRET"
It’s a lubricating spray specifically for dry throat and hoarse voice and contains all natural ingredients like glycerin and aloe vera. It’s not a medication and can be used safely throughout the day. I've tried it and it works! You can order it at http://www.greatvoice.com.
About the Author
Susan Berkely is owner and writer of http://www.greatvoiceco.com which is providing professional voice recording and professional voice over service for call centers. We are also providing telephone business, voice training, and many more voice services.Article Source : ClickEasyArticles.com
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