I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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although I was told years ago that there was a release of an enzyme(not common to everyone) involved which would explain why it is not a universal effect.
looking at the sun or a bright sky causes you to sneeze.
this is infact a safety mechinizm used by the body to protect your retina (back of the eye).
sneezeing causes the eyes to shut tight for a secod or too.
sneezing is an innate response to protect your body, as it does many things. when you sneeze, you expell far more air from your lungs than normal. good if you brethe in dust, also it protects you eyes from being cooked by the sun
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