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Originally Posted by ckelly78z
Building up a tolerance to germs is healthy...by touching door knobs, light switches, and stairway railings (and not immediately sanitizing), you are toughening up your internal germ fighting abilities.
Using sanitizer will dry your hands to the point of leaving open cracks on your hands (not healthy).
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I know, right? Personally, I've been shooting myself in various parts of my body with a 9mm over the last few years, you know - once every 6 months or so, just to build up immunity to that caliber of bullet.
I think I've pretty much got 9mm immunity down cold, I'm going to move on to 45 ACP next.
It's really been a valuable growth experience for me, both from a health perspective (educating my body to resist foreign invasion) and in the aspect that I've met so many new, lifelong friends at the local walk-in clinic and hospital ER.
I just wish that my wife would join me on my journey to health independence, I've been trying to convince her that a bullet to a non-essential limb once every few months is the true path to lead/steel projectile immunity.
I actually think this is only baby steps, I have no doubt that nuclear immunity is possible within a few generations applying this same techinque.
Help me get the word out!