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Martha Rowe

Martha Rowe

Speech Pathologist

Title: Papaya Enzymes as treatment for Diabetes and Dry Mouth.

Biography

Biography: Martha Rowe

Abstract

A Dry mouth syndrome occurs when there is not enough saliva (spit) in the mouth.

A dry mouth is a symptom of an underlying problem, rather than a disease in itself. Causes may include drugs or medication, dehydration, mouth breathing, Sjogren's syndrome, infection, nerve problems and some cancer treatments.  People with diabetes often experience issues with a dry mouth. Our research aims were Investigate effects of papaya enzymes in patients who have diabetes with dry mouth, Create a product that super cedes current products on the market, Determine microbiological and immunological outcomes and Investigate Quality of Life Measures.  Our results found categorically that papya enzymes assist with maintaining a clean and moistened mouth, free of bacteria and assisted with the increase in saliva flow in patients who have diabetes.