What could be the cause of a salty taste in the mouth?
This question regarding “a salty taste in your mouth” requires further information, for example medication use, recent illnesses or changes in health, food allergies etc. A full consultation with a Health professional is required to get a properly researched picture of your overall condition. • Generally many people will complain of an odd ‘sulphur’ or ‘chemical’ taste in their mouth after recent immune system or respiratory illness, and when coupled with a white/ grey coating on the tongue it is indicative of congestion. • As a by product of immune system run off, congestion/ mucus may coat the tongue and effect our taste receptors on the tongue causing odd tastes to arise. If this is occurring for you then try scraping your tongue with an Ayurvedic tongue scraper after you brush your teeth. Take an Acidophilus supplement to ensure adequate bacteria is present in the digestive tract, gargle with cleansing Chlorophyll to rid the mouth of bad tastes. • Dehydration can also cause a chang