Monday, November 8, 2010

Why Our Body Liquid Taste Different

Not many people know or realize the magic of what we had: tears, ear, and saliva. This scientific fact is sometimes overlooked, even though all three have different functions that are created so by the Creator so that we can live very well.

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Salty taste of Tears

Tears taste salty because it implies that includes leusinenkefalin, adrenocorticotropic, and prolactin and some electrolytes, protein and fat binding immunoglobulin. Collectively, this produce taste salty.

The main function of all this is to maintain the condition of the whole eye in order to remain stable. Fat-binding proteins themselves make the outermost layer consisting of layers of fat that works to protect the eye moisture intact.

Ear Liquid taste Bitter


Our ears liquid taste bitter , it is actually a result of secretion from the glands in the ear that is alkaline and sticky. This secretion allows the ear that hole was always open and without cover,  when insects or other small creatures enter it, it make them can not bear to linger in it and get out of the ear.

Sticky liquid tends to make small objects that enter to the ear hole tend to be trapped and can be released as earwax.

Fresh saliva taste

Our saliva taste fresh. This is because the function thereof is related to the taste of the food we eat. Can you imagine if we changed saliva taste? Very, very uncomfortable at all sure in time to eat food.

This, too, would you feel when you are sick. Drinking fresh water also taste bitter. Very uncomfortable. Saliva contains several proteins and enzymes and antibacterial substances.
At the time you get sick, the content of the saliva changed such that the composition of it tends to produce a slightly alkaline fluid. This is why you feel the bitter taste when ill and very uncomfortable when eat food.

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