:: keep the immune system revved by challenging it ::
In a uber-sanitary world of post-Rona...isn’t that what touching one’s face should do?
My liberal friend from AZ is telling me the reason lawyers were flown down last minute was because they have already recounted the votes twice in AZ. Also because 2 reporters walked right into the building and it’s mostly being run by Trump people. Who know what could happen to those ballots?!!! She commented on my post about 5 times, i wasn’t on Faux book yesterday. (I have limited my time and comments since being kicked off twice about the election and censorship)
Pretty sure she hasn’t found Jesus or has a will to find him unfortunately. My other Christian friend did comment about Dr franks findings and that we know this was not a valid election.
I think people should have just lived their normal lives this past year and that would have kept their immune system in practice. I forced myself to go out in order to expose myself to normal life germs. I had to force myself because I don’t like people in general in normal times and have liked people even less this past year.
I just don’t think touching one’s face is a good idea under any circumstances. It is too easy to touch something just touched by a person who has a cold who just touched their nose a minute before you got to that shelf full of canned vegetables.
I don’t think we need extra revving of our immune systems—just normal maintenance revving, which is underappreciated and will, I believe, come back to bite people, who will, in the best case scenario, wonder why they are now getting four colds a year.
I’m not a germaphobe by any means. I probably don’t clean my cell phone enough. Face-touching brings out the Felix Unger in me, of which there is probably too little.
A few years ago I did a lot of reasearch to find out what strengthens the immune system. Exposure to dirt or illness does not strengthen it, oddly enough. All such theories are based on one study involving families with children and a dog, not replicated or shown by any other studies.