Absolutly not!
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Dirt isn't that bad once you get to know it. Only dirt that has been sprayed with chemicals is bad for you. Dirt is rich in nutrients, such as calcium and vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 comes from bacteria in the dirt. If you want to know the truth about dirt, ask people who have eaten dirt habitually for many years. The average person eats a pound of dirt a year without even knowing it. Most plants grow in the dirt, and almost all vegetables carry a little dirt. Dirt can help you get used to germs, supporting your immune system. Dirt is very good for you. In fact, dirt is key to life!
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