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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1288645" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>One of the occupational hazard to call centres are drying up salivary glands. Being forced to talk constantly.</p><p>Amylase enzyme produced by gland (as well as pancreas) might also be affected? Stress makes me talk too much. </p><p>Remember Amylase only reacts to starches. I'd also like to see any medical proof of Amylase being sole culprit but we might have a while to wait for that one.</p><p>General opinion is sweeteners safer than sugar. Just like fructose safer than sugar cane. Not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1288645, member: 196960"] One of the occupational hazard to call centres are drying up salivary glands. Being forced to talk constantly. Amylase enzyme produced by gland (as well as pancreas) might also be affected? Stress makes me talk too much. Remember Amylase only reacts to starches. I'd also like to see any medical proof of Amylase being sole culprit but we might have a while to wait for that one. General opinion is sweeteners safer than sugar. Just like fructose safer than sugar cane. Not. [/QUOTE]
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