It sounds like you’re dealing with some classic symptoms of dry mouth, and Ayurveda can indeed offer perspectives and remedies that might help. Considering your symptoms – the dryness, rough or irritated tongue, sticky saliva, and difficulty chewing – it seems there might be an imbalance causing your saliva, or ‘kledaka kapha’, to be insufficient. Maybe your diet and lifestyle choices are contributing to a dosha imbalance, particularly pitta and vata, which could affect your body’s ability to produce the right quality and quantity of saliva.
You mentioned a diet high in spicy and salty foods and a lot of coffee intake. These can increase pitta, leading to dryness and overheating conditions. Balancing this could be key. Try cutting back on spicy and salty foods and replacing some coffee with herbal teas, especially cooling ones like peppermint or fennel. These small changes can help calm and soothe the system.
Oil pulling might indeed be helpful. Using coconut or sesame oil (a teaspoon or so), swish it around in your mouth for around 10-15 minutes each morning before brushing your teeth. This can help balance vata and hydrate the oral tissues naturally.
For herbs, consider incorporating licorice root, which is said to be soothing and can support oral health. A tea made from it, drunk daily, could promote saliva production. Also, try chewing fennel seeds or cardamom, as these spices can naturally stimulate saliva production, helping alleviate dryness.
Ensuring your digestion and agni (digestive fire) is balanced is also important. Avoid eating late at night, focus on meals that are easier to digest, and try to eat at regular intervals.
But yes, if these remedies don’t offer improvement or the condition worsens, it might be a good idea to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner or health care provider to rule out more serious conditions like Sjögren’s syndrome or other underlying disorders. Addressing health questions is important, so don’t hesitate to seek professional advice when needed. This way, you’re matching both traditional understanding with necessary medical care.



