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What Foods Trigger Salivary Stones (Sialolithiasis)?

4 min read
Recent studies and clinical consensus indicate that no specific food directly *causes* salivary stones, but rather, certain dietary habits and conditions significantly increase risk. Salivary stones, also known as sialolithiasis, are small, calcified structures that form inside the salivary glands or their ducts. The primary triggers are often related to saliva production and mineral content, which can be influenced by what and how you eat and drink.

Is Lemon Juice Good for the Salivary Gland?

6 min read
While anecdotal evidence and some studies suggest lemon juice can stimulate saliva production, its overall impact on salivary gland health is complex and depends on the specific condition. This citrus remedy offers potential benefits but also carries risks, especially for dental health and in certain medical situations.

Nutrition Diet: What foods unblock salivary glands?

5 min read
Over 30% of adults experience symptoms of dry mouth, highlighting the importance of saliva for oral health. Understanding **what foods unblock salivary glands** by stimulating saliva flow can be a proactive step toward managing minor blockages and promoting overall oral well-being.