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John Bett

Woman filmed licking everything in a shop - and she insists it's good for her

A bizarre video showing a woman licking everything she can get her hands on has been shared online - but she insists that it's good for her.

In the clip, the woman licks her shopping trolley, a door handle, the edge of a plastic bag, and pretty much everything else she can find.

The video features strange captions, including 'not law' and 'oxygen and smiles are life', then 'germs fortify your immune system, exposure to germs build defences against asthma and allergies'.

Since it was shared online, the woman in the video was blasted by others - saying that her actions set a terrible example.

The woman licked things to improve her immune system (REDDIT)
Others have branded her actions 'disgusting' (REDDIT)

What do you think about the idea of exposing yourself to germs? Let us know in the comments

Other strange captions on the video include 'Microbes help digestion', 'terrain baby' and 'be free! Love over fear'.

Reddit users were quick to comment on the post, and condemned the woman's actions.

One said: "Is she having her kid film that? What a great example she's setting for him."

And another said: "What a horrible, stupid person, and a terrible mother."

"There are literally people out there like this", added a third user. "That film this s**t thinking they’re doing the lord's work and it’s hilarious. Karma do be a b***h."

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A third added: "As a chronically ill individual, I didn’t want your germs before COVID and I sure as hell don’t want your germs now!"

Another user added: "If that kid grew up with my gen, I guarantee you he would been bullied the first time he copied his mom antics."

"Let's be real" said a Reddit user. "This is the type of lady to home school her kid so he doesn't get bullied for her beliefs."

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