Jessica Astorga

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When we chew, we produce more saliva and with it more of such analgesic substances, which explains why a sore throat often feels better after a meal and even minor sores in the oral cavity hurt less. It doesn’t have to be a meal—even chewing gum provides us with a dose of our oral anodyne.
Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Underrated Organ
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