Earthing moon soil

How safe is lunar soil to eat? Would eating it be any more harmful than eating regular regolith?

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the fuck would you eat soil ?

Africans eat soil. Even when they live in Europe they still eat soil.
bbc.com/future/story/20160615-the-people-who-cant-stop-eating-dirt

Remember, science isn't about the "why". Plus, soil is a bit of a misnomer. "Lunar soil" isn't really soil, it's regolith.

Do the exact opposite of what africans do so it doesn't turn into Africa in here

As I child I had a condition which required ne to eat soil twice a day in order to survibe. Luckely my older brother told me about it really.

>Milton Jones

It smells like spent gunpowder.

"Reverse stupidity is not intelligence."

>it's regolith
How does it differ from soil?

No organics.

Then the Earth is probably the only planet of our Solar System with a soil, right?

Yes, exactly.

We will see.

Until decent sample returns or analysis is done on Mars it might as well be.

>Earthing moon soil
>Earthing

THIS
If you're white, eating dirt is "cultural appropriation".

Mooning isn't a word yet.

I am not sure if you're joking. Just in case you aren't, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooning.

>lunar soil to eat
>expecing nutrients
found the Nutrition-101 F-student

Lunar "soil" (regolith) is dangerous to eat or inhale, as it's incredibly abrasive.
nasa.gov/centers/johnson/pdf/486014main_StubbsImpactOnExploration.4075.pdf

How did Earth soil form?

Life did it.