The salivary glands produce
saliva and release it into the mouth. There are three pairs of relatively large
major salivary glands:
Parotid glands: They are
located at the top of each cheek, near the ear.
Submandibular glands: on the floor of the mouth.
Sublingual glands behind the tongue.
In addition to these major glands, there are
from 600 to 1,000 very small minor salivary glands scattered throughout the
mouth and throat.
The parotid gland: is affected by what is
called "the conflict of the hamster".
This animal impulsively stores
food to assimilate peacefully later.
It is also the conflict of the collector
who cannot stop collecting something, because a member of his/her family lacked
it.
Glands located on the right;
They are related
to the desire to enter:
Fear of not being able to feed themselves.
You need to eat a lot, but cannot catch the
morsel (of food).
Failing to incorporate conflict.
"I take
away the bread from the mouth”
Fear of starvation.
It is individuals who believe themselves unable
to find food for themselves and are afraid to fall short of it.
Glands located on the left; They are related to
the desire to leave: spit bite of unwanted food.
What have I swallowed in my
life that I deeply detested?
"I'm afraid of not being
able to spit out the piece".
Excretory ducts of the
sublingual and parotid glands: conflict of having no right to eat, store,
incorporate.
Sialolithiasis: (salivary
gland stones) I want to store, then incorporate.
"I have to assimilate,
but I think it will be unable to do so”
"I do not want them to
use me, to take advantage of much less my purposes I do not share”
"I do not want another
feel anger towards me, or to submit me".
In left-handers, "I want
this to go or do not want to take"
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