Disgusting hygiene habits: In breaking news: our mothers might have been wrong about our disgusting, dirty and gross hygiene habits…actually, our mothers can never be wrong. However, it does seem that being a little dirty might actually be a good thing. Most people believe it’s important to have good hygiene and be very clean.
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Researchers, scientists and professors are starting to discover that too clean is actually a bad thing. Being a little dirty and messy actually has many health benefits.
For centuries, we have made it our goal to destroy and eliminate all the evil germs and bacteria. We fear that the bacteria might spread and suddenly we have an epidemic on our hands that will eventually lead to a zombie apocalypse…okay, maybe that’s a bit dramatic. It’s possible that our fears might be a little wrong. New research has found that not all bacteria are evil. Good bacteria have many health benefits to building up a strong immune system, which will help the body fight off viruses, germs, infections and illness. Allowing in certain bacteria helps improve our moods and is beneficial to the digestive system. Here is a look at 10 disgusting hygiene habits that are actually good for you.
10) Sharing Food
Sharing is caring, but historically some people think it’s absolutely disgusting and gross to share food even with family. Of course, nobody likes to share anything with his or her siblings, especially ice cream. Well, it turns out that sharing food might actually be good for the human body. According to Stanford researchers, sharing saliva between healthy family members and friends can help build up a strong immune system. This will help the body fight off bacteria, germs and viruses. Obviously, it might not be a good idea to share food with a complete stranger but sharing with a friend or family member is both caring and healthy.
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