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I was getting dry lips from drinking water from a glass or cup, but now
that I suck from a water bottle or straw, no more dry lips.  If you think
about it, what we usually do is:  drink water from a glass, then lick our
lips.  Just like our kids when they were little were getting dry lips
from licking their lips.  It's probably your saliva, not the water.
Trish

On Sat, 10 Aug 2002 18:39:19 -0500 Aileen Keller
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
> hm, now that you mention it, when I was trying to drink 8 glasses a
> day I
> was forever putting chapstick on my lips.  Now I don't as often.
>
> > From: "Tom"
> >
> > >Funny, I also felt really thirsty and dry,
> >
> > Same here.  The more I drink, the drier my lips feel.
> >
> > Theola
>

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