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Disgustingly Healthy: Study Concludes Eating Booger May Improve Oral Health and Even Prevent HIV
According to the researchers, the mucus is composed mucins that protects your teeth from the most common oral diseases. The mucins protect the surfaces of your teeth and prevent the formation of cavities.
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