Anyone who owns a pet already knows the advantages. Yet it seems there’s one more they may not have realized. Could having a pet improve our immune system? So far, all the studies point to that. People who are around animals may not be prone to conditions such as eczema, asthma and other allergies. The benefit has to do with being exposed to the microbiome of animals. Their germs and microbes apparently stay on our skin and penetrate inside us in a way that helps create an immunity. Pets could now be called a new probiotic.
It began when researchers became aware that there are certain diseases the Amish are not prone to. Of course, they live still in a pre-industrial society and their air is cleaner than ours, but the main factor is that they live with animals. Studies have now been done by other scientists studying the microbiome of pets and their owners, which showed a similarity that can explain why being around animals, certainly having a pet, can help our immune system and more easily resist certain germs.
This new advantage to having pets seem to open us to question a downside of living in germ phobic societies.
*reposted from the GGID page