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Pick Your Nose and Pick Up Alzheimer’s, Study Warns

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FORGET EVERYTHING YOU THOUGHT WAS HARMLESS. A SHOCKING NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY reveals a common, disgusting habit could be a DIRECT PATH TO DEMENTIA. It’s not a drill. Your fingers in your nose aren’t just gross—they could be delivering brain-eating bacteria straight to your skull.

SCIENTISTS HAVE THE VIDEO EVIDENCE. In a terrifying experiment, researchers watched as a dangerous bacterium, Chlamydia pneumoniae, raced up the noses of mice and into their brains IN LESS THAN 72 HOURS. This is the same bug found in the brains of majority of human dementia patients. The mice’s brains then flooded with amyloid-beta protein—the exact same toxic plaques that choke the brains of Alzheimer’s victims. The lead scientist called the evidence “POTENTIALLY SCARY FOR HUMANS.”

This isn’t just about mice. This is about YOU. The researchers are clear: damaging the inside of your nose by picking or plucking hair tears down your body’s last wall of defense. It opens a highway for pathogens. “If you damage the lining of the nose, you can increase how many bacteria can go up into your brain,” the study’s author WARNS. Yet billions do it every single day, utterly unaware of the silent invasion they might be enabling.

Who benefits from this silence? Why isn’t this public health CRISIS screamed from the rooftops? Big Pharma chasing expensive cures? A medical establishment ignoring a simple, preventable trigger? Meanwhile, a 2024 review doubles down, confirming this deadly link is more than just a theory.

Your brain’s worst enemy might be on your hand, right now, scratching an itch.



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