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clarisse

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Yes that's what I thought but the person who told me said he would investigate further but that it was actually interesting because also, it is like a reflex to lick a wound, at least a small one and that it had something to do with an enzyme.

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lysozyme is in saliva, that helps to kill bacteria. I suppose it doesn't kill the ones in your mouth but then those aren't the ones you need to worry about in terms of a wound getting infected.

Too true. Note this is as long as you lick your own wounds and not somebody else's! Otherwise you're probably helping spread germs[i know its fairly obvious].

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I heard recently that saliva is a disinfectant. Think on the fact that every opening in our body is dependent upon a continually refreshed wash of mucous coat. If our lungs did not have a mucous escalator continously running up and out, how long do you think it would take to fill up like a vacuum bag? (Calcs, please.) Surely it would be good design to have here a barrier to bacteria of the outer world. Starting with tubeworms, life is that which declares an inside from an outside, no? Back to the topic, smush up plantain and saliva and spit on the wounds of those you love!

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