According to the Pokémon wiki, the voice director of the anime at the time opted for the hard-c pronunciation because the Japanese version could be mistaken for “arse.” But there have definitely been moments in official Poké-media where this discrepancy has been a bit muddled. You can hear the English pronunciation in this old Nintendo Direct, as well as the trailer for Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life, and the Japanese pronunciation in this Pokémon Legends gameplay trailer. The answer is actually quite simple: In Japanese, it is are-say-us, while in English, it is ar-KEY-us. House of House say ar-SEE-us in this clip when you remember them saying ar-KEY-us in one of the movies? But is it a soft lowercase c or a hard one? Where is the emphasis? Why does Dr. So really, any Poké-fan should know the proper way to pronounce the name of the almighty. This powerful friend has been around for 15 years, and as the literal creator of the Pokémon world, it demands respect. Arceus is basically a Poké-god, one who shaped the Pokémon universe with its 1,000 arms. The all-powerful mythical Pokémon was introduced with Generation 4 (so, 2006 in Japan, and 2007 in America and Europe), with the Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum games. There are plenty of new elements to dive into, but seeing the game’s title float around brings a very pertinent question to mind: How the heck do you pronounce “Arceus”? Be sure to talk with your doctor or pharmacist to help determine which course of action or product is right for you.Pokémon Legends: Arceus is a major departure for the Pokémon games, bringing a whole host of new game mechanics to the traditional Poké-format. Let’s not also forget that there are some other non- medication avenues to help with dry mouth such as drinking water or sucking on ice chips as well as placing a humidifier in the room. The Xylitol can beneficial effects on your oral hygiene as dry mouth can lead to several dental diseases. These discs have become a favorite to many, and you can’t use too many since there really isn’t a “drug” per say in them. The disc is made to stick to the inside of your cheek as it slowing dissolves stimulating your mouth to produce saliva. They are a disc using the fake sugar known as Xylitol as an active ingredient. The most popular includes the Biotene products however my patients have had excellent luck with a product called XyliMelts. Each product has its own directions and limitations for how frequently they can be used. While these can prescription saliva substitutes can be expensive, there are also some over the counter medications to help relieve symptoms of dry mouth, which are much more affordable. As an alternative route, there are also saliva substitutes available as a prescription, including Caphosol as an oral solution, Aquoral as a spray, and NeutraSal as a powder. Cevimeline is a capsule that is usually taken three times a day whereas pilocarpine is a tablet that is taken 4 times a day. Beginning with prescription medications first, there are products such as cevimeline (brand name Evoxac) and pilocarpine (brand name Salagen) that can be used to treat dry mouth in patients who experience overall dryness of the entire body, including the eyes and mouth. Yes, there are medications to treat or relieve symptoms of dry mouth through prescription, in addition to over the counter products that can help relieve symptoms. Are there any medications to treat dry mouth?