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      Your mouth will still produce saliva, even while you are asleep. Sure, your metabolism slows down, but it doesn't come to a screeching halt. You will still swallow, even while asleep.

      The body will still move, roll over, breathe, heart beat, while you are asleep. You do not die while you are asleep.

      Let's use our heads here.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mindraker View Post
      Your mouth will still produce saliva, even while you are asleep. Sure, your metabolism slows down, but it doesn't come to a screeching halt. You will still swallow, even while asleep.

      The body will still move, roll over, breathe, heart beat, while you are asleep. You do not die while you are asleep.

      Let's use our heads here.
      This.

      Plus, how do you expect to sleep if you're worrying about not swallowing and getting incredibly uncomfortable?
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