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Strange body facts

Thursday, April 24, 2008
I came across this article on AOL.com that touches on some strange (and sometimes yucky) facts about the body.



Is eating boogers bad for you?

"Lung specialist, Dr. Friedrich Bischinger, has been quoted as saying "With the finger, you can get to places you just can't reach with a handkerchief, keeping your nose far cleaner. And eating the dry remains of what you pull out is a great way of strengthening the immune system." However, many doctors disagree. Our fingers are covered in germs and bacteria from touching things like doorknobs, restrooms and phones. If you then use that germ-covered finger to pick your nose, you risk transferring all those germs in to you body. So, if you want to reduce your germ intake, keep that finger to yourself. "

Well, I don't have to worry because I have not eaten a booger since childhood. And if anyone Say's differently they are lying.....unless they have on me video....then I am sure I can come up with a reasonable explanation if I need too.





What did people use to wipe their bums before toilet paper was invented?

"Before modern toilet paper was introduced by Joseph Gayetty in 1857, Americans were stuck using corn cobs or mussel shells. Wealthy Romans used a salt-water soaked sponge tied to the end of a stick to get a clean behind, while the Vikings were fans of leftover sheeps' wool. Coconut shells were the bottom cleansers for Hawaiians, the French used bidets and the Japanese used wooden sticks. "

I will never look at a cob of corn the same way.....




Do bugs live in eyelashes?

"You may have guessed the answer is yes. By the time you are an adult, microscopic, wormlike mites called demodex mites, have made a home in the roots of our eyelashes. If you pull out an eyelash and check under a microscope or magnifying glass you may get a glimpse of these tiny creatures. "

Hmmmm....they should have to pay rent.....


Is it possible for a spider to live inside your ear?

"It's not a common occurrence, but small spiders sometimes make a home in your ear. For example, a Greek woman in Athens complained of headaches and a sharp pain in her ear when riding around on her motorbike. Upon examination, her doctor uncovered a spider's web and then a spider. He added that the spider probably enjoyed its stay in her ear because the temperature was ideal for it. "


I knew there was a reason I never heard my mother telling me to clean my room when I was a teenager...there must have been a spider in my ear!!


Why do certain people attract mosquitoes?

"The mosquito is usually attracted to a person by scent and temperature, but sometimes also by looks. Just like gentlemen, mosquitoes prefer blonds. It's possible that blonds are simply more noticeable to mosquitoes than brunettes."

Note to self....stay away from the blond hair dye.


What are eyebrows for?

"They are certainly expressive, but they also serve to help keep water out of our eyes when we're sweating or walking through the rain. It's especially important to keep sweat out of your eyes because the salt in your sweat can make your eyes sting. In the 1700s, upper-class men and women would shave their natural eyebrows off and glue on fake ones -- made from mouse skin -- on to their brows. "

Well....I guess some women have upgraded from gluing fake eyebrows on, to just drawing them on with an eyebrow pencil. Although....I don't think a pencil keeps the sweat out.


How do astronauts poo in space?

"Buzz Aldrin became the first man to poo on the moon in 1969. He collected his waste in a bag, but because of zero gravity, the contents would often escape during the disposal process and fly around the shuttle. To curb this issue, astronauts ate very little fiber to prevent them from pooing very often. Modern astronaut toilets work like a vacuum cleaner. In order to use the toilet the astronauts must strap themselves to the toilet seat and then turn on a powerful fan. A suction hole then slides open and the poo is sucked away to be stored, and then disposed. "


HaHaHa.......no comment because I am waaaayyyy too mature...(snickers)




Is it safe to drink your own urine?

"Since urine is 95 percent water mixed in with some salt, vitamins, hormones and disease-fighting antibodies, it probably won't do you much harm. However, our kidneys work to remove toxins from the body, so it follows that drinking the product from the kidneys would reintroduce these waste products in to our bodies. "


Well that clears things up....I mean I was just about to try it!!

5 comments:

Anonymous at: 4/26/08, 5:44 PM said...

trina

very interesting!!!!!!lmbo at some of your comments!!!

Kasana at: 4/26/08, 7:32 PM said...

I'm glad you like :)

As far as my comments...you know my cheese slid off of my cracker a long time ago, so I just decided to roll with it!!

Anonymous at: 4/27/08, 1:02 AM said...

loooooool right!!!....me too........... :)

FOL at: 5/2/08, 10:03 PM said...

Aye, but what if you're thirsty?

Kasana at: 5/3/08, 10:48 AM said...

Steups- Well, drink at your own risk hun. ;)