Put your fingers in your nose, then your mouth, it's healthy. Science says.

Each one of you has different habits, and most of you are told about one of them is bad. But not all your habits are really terrible that we're used to considering them. Below we bring you some of the most common customs, which in fact [...]
Each one of you has different habits, and most of you are told about one of them is bad.
But not all your habits are really terrible that we're used to considering them.
Below, we bring you some of the most common habits, which are actually good for your health, writes Rtv21.tv.tv.
In shower urination

It may be inappropriate to talk about urinating in the shower, but researchers found that almost 75% of people have done it at least once in their lives.
Actually, there's nothing to be ashamed of about uric acid and ammonia can help prevent lung infections in your fingers.
Also, if you decide to urinate during the shower, you can save money on your water bill and hygiene paper.
Gas Launching

Even if you are unaware of the event, your body releases gas about 14 times a day and about 3-5 times during sleep.
As a rule, your”tractor” starts producing carbon dioxide and methane about 6 hours after eating and letting gases help your body get rid of them.
If you're trying to keep the gas, it can cause you abdominal pain, follow up Rtv21.tv.tv.
Finger bite

When biting your nails, consume some of the bacteria that are above them and below them.
This leads to your immune system to begin producing white blood cells that help in the fight against these bacteria.
Furthermore, some studies show that children who absorb their fingers or fingertips are less likely to suffer from allergies, explains Rtv21.tv.tv.
Finger sticking in the nose then in the mouth

According to some studies, this terrible habit can help promote the immune system, since the joint you eat contains saliva mucinas that can fight the bacteria that cause the hollow. When you eat your <x0 menu”, you encourage your immune system to release white body cells in order to protect against this type of bacteria. /21Media












