MstrDouglas
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ORIGINAL: zenofeller we will have to disagree. alcohol can be safely used for an enema, as long as it's diluted, and as long as it's not too much. it does go faster into the blood stream, but then again that may well be the very point. using large ammounts, as in filling an enema bag is arguably a bad idea. people can get alcohol poisoning and die if the alcohol is not safe for consumption. people can overdose, but kindly, rahter than using CAPS, you might provide links to these documented cases you speak of. also, supositories are used by the medical profession as a perfectly valid way to deliver active substances. as long as the particularities are accounted for, these are as safe as any other deliver method. As a retired EMT, I have to disagree with you on this one. Even diluted alcohol used as an enama can cause alcohol poisining,(and not just because it is not safe to drink) and if you want examples of it, just look at some of the news articles from the past couple years involving college and high school students and "binge drinking". Normally a person will pass out before they reach the toxic level of alcohol in the blood. Binge drinking and alcohol enema's bypass this self preservation function of the human body. The alcohol is either injested to fast or too much is "injected". If anyone is using this method, they had better be very, very, VERY careful. I would have to guess that even one "shot" of alcohol in an enema is too much.
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