Each of us had to at least once in our life turn out to be an involuntary witness to the "unpretentious" process of "picking your nose with your finger." Now imagine an adult who, not at all embarrassed, selflessly engages in eating hardened clots of mucus that the nasal cavity of a person produces. Somewhat disgusting picture, right ?! Each of us, especially one who has received parental life status, knows that it is sometimes very difficult to eradicate such a bad habit in a child as the process of swabbing gnats from nose to mouth, but with sufficient effort, the probability of "healing" is 100%. Do you know what will happen if there are boogers? Well, "digging" in the question?
Physiology and irreversibility of the phenomenon
So, a well-thought-out human body is structured just like that and nothing else. The so-called snot in the nose is part of the defense mechanism, immunity. Moreover, the amount of mucus secreted is the result of a self-regulating process, due to the general physiological condition of the person. Our nose is a kind of filter that constantly passes air through itself, trapping microbes, harmful substances, and at the same time serves as a kind of heating element. The mucus secreted by the nasal receptors loses moisture over time, resulting in a solid mass of filtered particles of foreign origin. Question: "What will happen if there are boogers?" - may have several answer options. Let's get it right.
Snotty life programmed by nature
The fact is that it is exudate (snot) that allows the body to resist the invasion of microbes and foreign particles, sometimes which are the causative agents of allergic diseases and various disorders. Therefore, the presence of a filtering substance in the nose is an essential element at the time of the threat of "infection" of the body. After all, if the glands of the nasal mucosa cease to function, a person will have to be pretty tight. So even in a healthy body, in all respects, the presence of the necessary amount of mucus in the nose is simply vital. βIs it possible to eat boogers?β Is a moot point. It all depends on the quantity and quality of the "product".
How to use microbes?
Part of the exudate around the clock enters the digestive tract along with swallowed saliva, without exerting a pathogenic effect on the body. But the fact that the body independently detains "uninvited guests" suggests that further penetration of "detainees" into the body is extremely undesirable. This is probably a convincing example of the fact that you should not argue and impose your rules of the game on the essence of human nature. Although ... what will happen if there are boogers? It is believed that by consuming some of the pathogenic microbes in the form of exudate (sorry, snot), our body adapts and begins to produce antibodies. The more intense the βtrainingβ, the better the result. Therefore, given this type of "hardening" of immunity, the benefits of consuming rejected microbes are quite obvious.
Is the game worth the candle?
On the other hand, it would be more correct to blow your nose or in another way to get rid of harmful "guests" who encroached on human health and well-being. To be more precise, neutralize the threat in its most harmless state. The prehistoric method of vaccination against diseases today is not relevant and devoid of any common sense. Of course, the logic of using the above option to strengthen the "defense capability" of the body has the right to life, but, you see, is not a panacea and a hopeless obligation. The effectiveness of such a nasty method of strengthening immunity is negligible, and there are a huge number of side-effects, from harmless nausea to threatening symptoms of poisoning. So, eating boogers is not recommended!
Strength of habit
Today, it has become fashionable to talk about what is really not worthy to be the subject of conversation, and even more so a topic for discussion. It goes without saying that if we are not talking about the problem of habit as such and the methods for its elimination. But if someone is trying to instill in us a taste of far-fetched stupidity, then the reaction should be appropriate. Think about the question: "What will happen if there are boogers?" Immediately, for some reason I would like to answer: "There will be nothing and nobody, since such a habit will give the right to the people around you to consider you a scumbag and have nothing to do with you."
To summarize
Let's reason sensibly. If someone wants to use hardened snot and at the same time has the courage to express the importance of the process ... Please! After all, everyone has the right to do as he pleases and pleases. But why "powder" people with brains with a proposal to diversify their "menu" and expand the effectiveness of the diet? Let me say, not far off is the moment when someone dares to offer another "product" of human life, convincing others that its use is useful and natural.