An overloaded liver that needs gentleness

During the night, our body eliminates toxins and regulates itself. When certain organs responsible for this "clean-up" are overworked, subtle signals can appear, including… a dry mouth. There's no need to look for complex explanations: if this sensation recurs regularly without an obvious cause, a professional opinion often helps to shed some light on the matter.
Insufficient hydration
This is the simplest… and most common cause. Even when you think you're drinking enough, your body is constantly losing water: through breathing, heat, and daytime activities. This process continues at night. If your reserves are too low, your mouth can become dry. The best approach: drink regularly throughout the day, rather than just before bedtime.
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