Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
Yes, it kills most germs.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
1. sweat 1. sweat 1. sweat
non-bacteria; germs are bacterias; non means no......:D
It's true...
dogs don't got athletes foot.
Licking sweat can introduce bacteria and germs from the skin into your mouth, potentially leading to infections or illness. Sweat also contains salt and other minerals that can taste unpleasant when ingested in large quantities. Additionally, frequent licking of sweat can contribute to dehydration.
Your tears contain the enzyme lysozyme which can kill gram-positive bacteria by disrupting their cell-walls. It does this by digesting the peptidoglycan found in them. Secretions from sebacious and sweat glands on your skin don't necessarily kill bacteria but they do give the skin a PH of around 3-5. This acidity helps prevent colonisation by pathogens on the skin.
Cause if you get funky, people gone be think bad about you
IF you drink more, you pee more and sweat more(well I do anyway) thus getting rid of germs more.
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
Yes, we breathe germs in, and we breathe our own germs out.
It's a good idea... leftover 'debris' combined with body sweat will create odour !
Yes, of course grasshoppers have germs. Everything in our planet has germs
'germs' is plural, the singular is 'germ'.
What color are germs? Germs can be many different colors. But most germs are a very clear green color. Germs get their color by the type of germ or it is. The most common type of germs is bacteria. Bacteria is a type of germ. That is why there are more clearly green colored germs.