Did you use probiotic in pill form, or a kind of melt in your mouth form?
The only thing I can think of is I once heard a man recommending a prescription that makes you create more saliva. Thinking about trying it. Mine gets worse when I talk, but I don't have dry mouth normally...I dont remember the name.


18 things that DID NOT work
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Re: 18 things that DID NOT work
There are prescription medications for severe dry mouth, but for more moderate cases otc dry mouth lozenges (Therabreath and others) and/or sugar-free chewing gum (especially those using xylitol as a sweetener) are usually quite effective.Pleasehelp wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 8:02 am Did you use probiotic in pill form, or a kind of melt in your mouth form?
The only thing I can think of is I once heard a man recommending a prescription that makes you create more saliva. Thinking about trying it. Mine gets worse when I talk, but I don't have dry mouth normally...I dont remember the name.
“Mine gets worse when I talk”
Yes, of course it does. As you speak, the air rushing in and out dries your mouth. The obvious fix is to pause more often and drink water during your pauses. There’s a good reason experienced public speakers have a glass or bottle of water handy at all times!
Re: 18 things that DID NOT work
I did try Saligen for dry mouth but it made me sick, and it didn’t work anyway. I also tried the Zinkh mouthguard that’s supposed increase saliva, it did help with producing more saliva, but I still had bb.