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04/29/2017 / By Bridgette Wilcox
Scientists say eating your own boogers boosts immune function
The next time you’re looking for a natural health boost, you don’t need to see further than your own nose or, more specifically, your own snot, scientists claim. A new study has revealed that nasal mucus — more commonly known as boogers or snot — is chock full of bacteria that can be beneficial for […]
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