Dust and vitamin content?!


Question:

Dust and vitamin content?

I've been watching some Little Britain and i've been wondering

"Does dust actually contain some health benefits?"

or would it cause someone to gain weight.

I mean i know you've got your good food yah lectuce, yah Rivita- but would dust cause harm?


Answers:
Considering that a significant part of household dust is human skin cells would it even be appropriate for veggies? With all the other junk that dust consists of I'd think eating a large quantity wouldn't be very good for you!

Source(s):
Vegetarians do not eat fish. A fish eater is a Piscivore. Spread the correct word!
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/piscivo...

Breathing it in could cause problems, but you would not ingest enough to gain any vitamins or calories.

If you tried to eat a big bowl full of dust you would probably choke. I know I do when I eat something powdery.




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