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Previously on "Do you let your kids eat their bogies ?"
Friedrich Bischinger, a lung specialist at Privatklinik Hochrum in Innsbruck,[9] claims that nose-picking combined with nasal mucus eating is beneficial for the immune system.[10][11]
Rhinotillexis is quite an interesting subject actually. It's one of those daft human taboos, like nudity and wanking, and maybe scab picking. Picking a really stuffed nose is extremely satisfying. Eating it? I recommend salad cream.
Bit of a wierd thought, but if the MMR jab is good for kids, and if the MRSA and E-Coli germ lives mostly up your beak, surely it must be a good thing to encourage your kids to eat their greens ?
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