Yup. I’m going to ask you one question: Can you imagine how it feels to bite into a wooden tabletop?
The answer is yes, you can. Then ask yourself: How the fuck do you know that?
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RogueBanana@lemmy.zip 8 months agoIs the eating dirt part that important?
Yup. I’m going to ask you one question: Can you imagine how it feels to bite into a wooden tabletop?
The answer is yes, you can. Then ask yourself: How the fuck do you know that?
Actually yeah it is. It both helps build a strong immune system by low dose exposure and helps reduce allergies by teaching the immune system how much to react. Repeated studies have shown living in rural environments, having pets and not being too picky about how clean a pacifier is are all beneficial for children’s long term health.
Aviandelight@mander.xyz 8 months ago
It helps build exposure to foreign antigens which helps build immunity.
GoosLife@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Plus it’s delicious and, if done right, can impress your friends
RogueBanana@lemmy.zip 8 months ago
I figured that much but just by playing outside you will be in contact with a lot of germs anyway. I don’t see the necessity to eat dirt for the same. Would be interested to see if there are any actual research on this topic.