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Wudi@feddit.uk to Today I Learned@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.

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TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.

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Wudi@feddit.uk to Today I Learned@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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https://www.nytimes.com/1984/02/13/us/southern-practice-of-eating-dirt-shows-signs-of-waning.html

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    Thanks for citing this, but it still doesn’t explain why this custom has developed.

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      I can’t speak for these specific people, but I know that eating clay can absorb toxins, like the kinds of poisons plants make to stop you eating them. There’s also potentially mineral supplementation and introduction of beneficial bacteria.

      But it’s not very safe to eat dirt in modern times because we’ve poisoned a lot of the soil with various substances. You can buy edible dirt which is known to be safe.

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      The most likely explanation is that kaolinite clay is known to reduce nausea and diarrhea.

      https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.893831/full

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        I compost and a common practice is to throw a handful of your native soil into your pile when you start it, to inoculate it with local soil bacteria. Bacteria do most of the work in an active compost pile.

        I wonder if people were getting some kind of gut flora benefit from this.

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          Depending on the composition of the soil it might also have antiparasitic properties.

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            Or they could be beneficial parasites, like that episode of the space show.

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      What rational reason is there for people to eat cereal for breakfast?

      Cereal was designed to prevent masturbation.

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        That’s why I rub out a fat one first and THEN eat the cereal.

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        Then why are they called Apple Jacks?!

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        I’d say it does a pretty good job. I hardly ever jack off while eating Cheerios in the morning.

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        Cream of Wheat, not cream of meat.

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        There’s always a reason, but it doesn’t need to be entirely rational. Kellogg was a nut, but that’s a different topic, no?

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        Yeah pour it in the trousers!

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      That’s true for a lot of customs.

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        Pretty much all customs are culturally transmitted - that’s kind of the definition. But they’re not necessarily totally arbitrary either - there is often some other information that can be added beyond “they have learned to do it.”

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      Oh I agree.

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