Sa > References for ‘saliva’

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Some Important Crops (2)

[433] Radish is a 45 to 60 day crop. [...] digestion because it stimulates saliva secretion. It can be eaten raw, [...] a vegetable (mula shák).

[555] Betel nut is a popular chewing [...] lime, etc. and chewed until the saliva turns red. It is a static stimulant [...] grows well on the slopes of Assam.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[23] The spring season is the natural [...] jujube causes the secretion of saliva and therefore acts as an appetizer. Jujubes in small quantity are good for the pancreas.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (1)

[241] “His wife started to drool [...] every time she opened her mouth saliva would pour out and soak her sari. [...] I’ll cook the fish.’

Ekendriya – 2 (5)

[16] In the upa-átmasthiikarańá [...] psychology. You will realize that if the saliva of any animal touches the palmyra [...] sapling and drops a little of its saliva onto the plant. The speed of its [...] psychology, it reacts when the external saliva comes in contact with its internal [...] [[Kśańá]] said,

[18] [The [[palm]] tree bears fruit at twelve years of age provided it is not touched by the saliva of cows.]

[19] [[The palm tree cannot tolerate cow saliva.]] So in the stage of upa-átmasthikarańa [...] instances when this has happened.

Dyspepsia (Indigestion) (3)

[5] Since the different kinds of juicy [...] starches and carbohydrates, the saliva of the mouth must help at the [...] brings an adequate quantity of saliva into the mouth. No sooner does the food mixed with saliva enter the stomach than the liver [...] liver can never function properly.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (1)

[60] There is another Bengali word – [...] value, it does stimulate the flow of saliva and it helps in the digestion [...] it then it can lead to itching.

Accounting for the Fish (1)

[3] His wife started to drool as soon [...] every time she opened her mouth saliva would pour out and soak her sari. [...] I’ll cook the fish.”