To: Bernard Marx
Awhile back their was a thread on kids doing this with booze “so it doesn’t show up on their breath”. Sounds like a real easy way to overdose if you ask me. And probably damage some parts at the least.
Although the method can be a plus sometimes. There was a family that was shipwrecked on an island that only had mucky, tainted water. The dad knew enough about survival and they all took the bad water as an enema and survived for quite a long time as I recall. Clever.
6 posted on
04/30/2011 9:38:24 PM PDT by
21twelve
( You can go from boom to bust, from dreams to a bowl of dust ... another lost generation.)
To: 21twelve
While researching this subject, I have become a reluctant semi-academic NOT practical expert on inserting things in the wrong orifice.
It is a mistake to put anything up your special place. Since nature did not intend this to be an entry point, your body has virtually no defenses against tainted objects put there.
If they would have swallowed the water, at least any microbe would have had to face their stomach with its high acid content and liver which is designed to attack them. Your body is also designed to vomit out any tainted object orally swallowed. When inserted directly into your colon, they get absorbed into ones blood stream rapidly.
10 posted on
04/30/2011 9:57:29 PM PDT by
wizkid
To: 21twelve
Suppositories have their place in medicine, sometimes preferred if the oral form of the medication produces nasty side effects on the stomach or perhaps can’t be taken at all.
11 posted on
04/30/2011 10:15:47 PM PDT by
1066AD
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