Mamas, we must be strong now.
Children populate. All children do it. They can be forbidden, as often as one likes, as soon as the little ones feel unobserved, the finger is again in the nose. And then the find often migrates into the mouth.
However, even if we find adults who are usually quite disgusting (yes, there are adults who are doing that), scientists from different renowned universities now say that poples are good for health.
Once you have digested this info, let us tell you why it is. As scientists at Harvard University and MIT say, pimples are rich in healthy bacteria that are good for our teeth and overall health.
An investigation, published in the Journal of the American Society for Microbiology, shows that the Schnodder not only ensures that bad bacteria can not stick to the teeth, but also helps the immune system against infections of the respiratory tract, stomach ulcers and even HIV.
"Evolutionally, we have developed from very dirty conditions," says Scott Napper, co-author of the published study. "And our today's desire to keep everything clean and sterile is perhaps not to our advantage."
Nature knows best
"Nature makes sure that we do certain things, because this behavior is to our advantage," Napper continued. "So if you have the need to pop and then eat them, then just do it."
An Austrian lung specialist, Professor Friedrich Bischinger, also helped in the collection of data for the investigation and says that the study shows very well that people who pop and then destroy their finds were healthier and happier.
"Medically, this makes a great sense and it is absolutely natural," says Bischinger. "For the immune system, the nose is a sort of filter that collects a lot of bacteria, and when it finally reaches the inside, it acts like a medicine.""Medically, this makes a great sense and it is absolutely natural," says Bischinger. "For the immune system, the nose is a sort of filter that collects many bacteria , and when this collection finally reaches the inside, it acts like a medicine."
If this natural medicine is still too disgusting despite the above-mentioned positive effects, it is reassuring to say that doctors are currently researching a synthetic 'mucus' toothpaste and a chewing gum that are said to have the same positive effects as the natural Schnodder. Well then...
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