Thursday, November 17, 2011

Study: kissing boosts woman's immune system

Kissing may have developed as a way for a woman to build immunity from a virus called cytomegalovirus, which is present in saliva.
According to THE TELEGRAPH this particular virus can cause blindness and other birth defects in infants, if the mother contracts it while she is pregnant.
According to Dr. Colin Hendrie of the University of Leeds, who published a report in the journal Medical Hypotheses, kissing allows for the virus to be spread, and therefore have an immunity built up to it, in preparation for the pregnancy. Dr. Hendrie says that kissing the same partner for at least six months is the best way to go about the immunity defense.


Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/281599#ixzz1dzX0UFBh

Yeah! So, fellows, kiss her for 6 months before you knock her up!

Of course, swallowing is the fast track, ladies!

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