Three myths about bathing

Myth 1: diving useful – washed the nose

A better myth to test. If there's any trouble with the sides of the nose dive just banned! Sanary for irrigation will lead to negative consequences– the infection from spreading further, instead of providing a simple cold "full" sinusitis and otitis media.

Myth 2: okay to swim during a thunderstorm

What's the use, it is not clear, but the myth is pretty tenacious. And quite dangerous, because to survive a lightning strike in the water is much more complicated than on land. If the person floats, stretched out in the water, the area of damage will be much greater, and therefore, the greater the risk that the outcome of this "meeting" can be tragic.

Myth 3: sea water is almost sterile

If this were so, one would not close the beaches because of the risk of Contracting cholera and E. coli. In sea water survive and Vibrio cholerae (up to a month!), the notorious E. coli, and helminth eggs, and enterococci, and a lot more.



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