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Saturday, July 5, 2008

the theory of mucus.

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Mucus is a valuable part of the immune system that is used to trap parasitic germs and allergenic elements. I have investigated these symptoms and come to these theories.

Runny nose.
a runny nose is a common case of over sized waves of allergenic elements that enter the nasal chambers. The mucus is causing congestion and is full of bacterial and allergenic elements. Thus, the immune system releases a selected amount, and it may seem like it never stops.

Sneezing.
Sneezing is caused by the same reason as the runny nose, except it gets rid of more mucus faster. What you feel before you sneeze is nasal pressure building up. When you let it go, it sends a burst through your nose at speeds of 100 mph +. Seriously, it's that hard. It is unrecommended to stop this process, because of the extreme pressure of halting such speeds. However, there are charging chambers between your nostrils, that if they are pushed moderately, it will stop the sneezing from exiting the nasal chambers. Again, you shouldn't do this unless there is not a tissue nearby. This will cause pressure.

Stinky Snot.
Your snot can stink if it must, this is most likely caused because you ether have been picking your nose, or you have attempted to stop yourself from sneezing too many times. Those two actions cause minor bleeding. That minor bleeding however can cause the bacterial elements to invade causing a nasal infection. The snot captivates the invading bacteria, and sometimes, it will catch so much that the mucus will become thick, and a thin layer of protection coats it. Normally, the mucus is mostly coating, and barely any captivated bacterial elements. Since the captivated elements are so close to the outside of the snot, that the smell of those elements can not be hidden so well. Thus you smell a terrible smell when your nasal chamber has infectious activity.

Brown webs.
A brown web is a form of mucus when it is overloaded with bacterial and allergenic elements. Brown webs are extremely dangerous. They shouldn't be investigated non professionally. If it is split in half, dangerously bacterial elements will rapidly emerge. You may have never seen it in your life, and very few have. It is very dangerous to be next to trees. It belongs in the toilet, or garbage for safety. Brown webs are in the elimination process of massive amounts of Bacterial or allergenic elements It is does dissolve but it shouldn't bee near any wanted plants.

Whose nose is cleaner; a person who picks their nose, or someone who doesn't?
a non picked nose is usually cleaner. Early in someone's life, they feel a feeling that something is in their nose, that won't come out unless it is picked out. Some resist this feeling because it is 'gross' those who don't pick their nose gain the natural ability to release hardened mucus without thinking about it. Those who pick their nose never naturally learn that.

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