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"It makes me healthy": Michal Anski licked rainwater and created a storm Israel today

2024-01-31T12:09:54.473Z

Highlights: "It makes me healthy": Michal Anski licked rainwater and created a storm Israel today. The judge and culinary woman uploaded a video in which she collects rainwater from leaves and drinks it. Ansky claims that this is a healthy and harmless action - is it true? It turns out that we tend to think that rainwater is clean, but according to a report by the CDC, the World Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are a number of pollutants that may reach the rainwater such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, dust, smoke particles or chemicals.


The judge and culinary woman uploaded a video in which she collects rainwater from leaves and drinks it • Ansky claims that this is a healthy and harmless action - is it true?


There are storms not only outside but also, and perhaps mainly, on social networks.

While the rain is washing over the country, the judge and host of the culinary network, Michal Ansky, known for her love for the fruits of the earth and the delicious treasures that nature provides for man, created a small storm herself. 

Yesterday (Tuesday) Ansky uploaded a video to her Instagram account in which she filmed herself licking the raindrops that landed on the leaves in her garden.

"Raindrops can also be collected," Ansky wrote.

The followers did not remain indifferent and immediately began to respond. 

"It's not healthy at all," wrote one follower, while another added that "suddenly you find out it's nettles."

"Then you get illnesses that you don't know from where," wrote one of the followers and Ansky decided to answer him that "with me it's the exact opposite, I get healing."

Michal Ansky, Instagram screenshot

Ansky's video naturally raised the question of whether it is possible to drink the rainwater that comes to us from the sky?

It turns out that we tend to think that rainwater is clean, but according to a report by the CDC, the World Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are a number of pollutants that may reach the rainwater such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, dust, smoke particles or chemicals that the rain absorbed on its way from the sky So the next time you are outside and thirsty, it is recommended to stick to a water bottle and not drink raindrops from leaves in the garden. 

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Source: israelhayom

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