The teeth are defective, and mastication and insalivation are neglected.
Another cause which is unfortunately very common is the imperfect mastication and insalivation of food, due to too great haste in eating, to defects in the teeth or gums, or to a deficiency of saliva.
IV HOW TO EAT The importance of thorough mastication and insalivation cannot be overestimated.
Mastication means a thorough breaking up of the food into the smallest particles, andinsalivation means the mixing of the small particles with the saliva.
In the matter of the insalivation of liquids, evidence continues to accumulate to show that in the present prevalence of liquid or soft foods lies the great danger to the digestive economy of man.
Insalivation does not seem to be complete without jaw action, although saliva (sometimes only mucous) flows freely into the mouth without it under conditions which we term "watering of the mouth" excited by keenness of appetite.
By proper insalivation we perform the delectable service for ourselves instead of having it done for us by good young teeth aided by healthy saliva furnished by beautiful feminine assistance.
Van Someren, consist of a specially prolonged mastication which is necessarily associated with an insalivation of the food-stuffs much more thorough than is obtained with ordinary habits.
It is better not to drink during eating, or insalivation may be interfered with; a drink is better taken at the end of a meal.
Food requiring mastication and encouraging insalivationis the best.
Water, not having taste, needs no insalivation and is readily accepted by the fauces.
Can one infer that increased insalivation of a non-starchy food insured its better digestion and assimilation?
Second, the sipping and thorough insalivation of milk, by taking it into the mouth with something that requires thorough mastication, insures better digestion and assimilation, and less liability to produce intestinal gas.
Because they are made soft by the process of cooking and on this account do not require masticating to break them up, the first process of digestion or insalivation is usually overlooked.
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