pixelslave -> RE: Male Toilet Slavery (10/9/2008 10:09:20 AM)
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ORIGINAL: manxcat Urine is sterile of pathogens unless there is a bladder infection, or some other infection in the bloodstream that is not being filtered by the kidneys. Certain medications, however, leave undesirable chemicals in urine. Some pass through the bloodstream in the same form. Other chemicals can be transformed by the liver into dangerous by-products. One who is disease free and not taking medications should have no problems with urolagnia. Knowing what medications one's partner is on is very important, along with how they're metabolized by the body. Some are metabolized by the kidneys for example while others by the liver or else some combination of the two. They may be excreted in some other form. Ditto for hormones as well. On a related note, urine therapy is also commonly used for homeopathic medical purposes in India and Tibet. There's a book titled The Golden Fountain, The Complete Guide to Urine Therapy by Coen van der Kroon, copyright 1993 (Dutch version) & 1996 (US version), ISBN 0-9632091-5-9 for those interested. quote:
Scat is a whole different realm. Escherichia coli is a deadly pathogen. In its natural niche, the large intestine, it has a symbiotic relationship with us and provides Vitamin K. Outside the gut, it easily causes serious blood poisoning that can be fatal. This is a medical and scientific fact: scat play can lead to serious infection and death. This is not a matter of opinion; extreme caution should be exercised in scat play. Scat play is much more common than most are aware of as it's rather underground because of the stigma and lack of acceptance by the rest of the community. For those who decide to play RACK aware, the risks can be minimized but not eliminated. A very informative site with links to information from the CDC and other reputable mainstream medical institutions is Officer Wes' web site. He's presented at many Lifestyle events and has a lot to say on the subject. [&:] - pixel Lady Pact's bleaux under consideration by each other [;)]
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