HEALTH COACH - Bogey bacteria can boost your immune system

HEALTH COACH -
 Bogey bacteria can boost your immune system  


  • Experts insist now for unpleasant practice to be good for you
  • Dr. Scott Napper of the University of Saskatchewan: Nature pushes us to do different things because is to our advantage
  • The Massachusetts Institute of Technology suggested that mucus could help prevent infections by keeping the bad Bacteria in check

  • This is one of the disgusting habits that parents try in vain to prevent their children from doing in public.

    But there may be a bad reaction to tell a child to take his nose and - Horror of the horrors - eat it.

    Experts now insist that this unpleasant practice is good for your teeth and your overall health.

    They believe that the bacteria collected in the nose could improve the body's immune system if it is eaten.


     The experts now insist that the unpleasant practice of nasal sampling - and eating its contents - is good for your teeth and your overall health.<br /><noscript><br /><br /></noscript> Experts now insist that the unpleasant practice of nasal sampling - and eating its contents - is good for your teeth and overall health.<br /><br /></div> <p class= Dr. Scott Napper, Professor of Dermatology, Professor of Nutrition at the University of Ottawa, Biochemistry at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, said: "Nature is pushing us to do different things because it is beneficial to have certain behaviors, to consume different types of food.

    So, perhaps when you have the urge to take your nose and eat it, you should just go with nature.

    "From an evolutionary point of view we have evolved in very dirty conditions and perhaps this desire To keep our environment and our sterile behaviors does not really work to our advantage. "


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    Another study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology suggests that mucus could help prevent infections by keeping the bad bacteria in check.

    The researchers believed that synthetic mucus, in the form of toothpaste for example, could be used to prevent people from digging into their teeth.

    Austrian lung specialist Professor Friedrich Bischinger, speaking on the same subject, said that research showed that people who chose their nose were healthier, happier and better in harmony with their bodies. "























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