Over the last year or so, I've noticed that on some mornings my palate and tongue would get irritated almost immediately upon smoking a pipe, and I would then suffer with cottonmouth for most of the rest of the day. Initially I thought it was technique, then the blend, then the coffee I was drinking, but changing things up didn't seem to reveal a smoking gun.
The only consistent factor that did seem to coincide with this malady was not eating breakfast before smoking. Well, I think I found the culprit now, it's the toothpaste my wife has been buying. It's some Crest sensitive blah blah blah (toothpaste has a gazillion descriptors now) product. It is possible that it is also reacting with the coffee to a lesser degree, as just drinking coffee in the morning can give me milder case of cottonmouth. The two combined together, without eating first (to neutralize the residual toothpaste), seems to consistently cause the issue.
What finally made the light bulb go on, was changing toothpaste to a baking soda type, and not getting cottonmouth. Was curious if others have had the same reaction to certain types of toothpaste.
The only consistent factor that did seem to coincide with this malady was not eating breakfast before smoking. Well, I think I found the culprit now, it's the toothpaste my wife has been buying. It's some Crest sensitive blah blah blah (toothpaste has a gazillion descriptors now) product. It is possible that it is also reacting with the coffee to a lesser degree, as just drinking coffee in the morning can give me milder case of cottonmouth. The two combined together, without eating first (to neutralize the residual toothpaste), seems to consistently cause the issue.
What finally made the light bulb go on, was changing toothpaste to a baking soda type, and not getting cottonmouth. Was curious if others have had the same reaction to certain types of toothpaste.