by Anonymous on May 6th, 2009

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Why do I produce mucous when I eat?

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  • by kirkthejerk on May 16th, 2009

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    you very well can mucous build up strats in you bronceils through the trecha up the nisel cavaties snd works its way to the nostrels maybe then your finger in the larynex would be were we get to the heart of your question because this is also were you esophagus is that where the food goes down so toanswear you yes you can produce mucous at any time but it should be very uncommon that the food and mucous meet up and mix together. oh said not your stomach produces mucous to protect your body from hydrocloric acid hey that couldve been what you ment

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