An alcohol enema, also known colloquially as butt-chugging, is the act of introducing alcohol into the rectum and colon via the anus.
Two reported alcohol enema techniques are via an alcohol-soaked tampon or a funnel, such as a beer bong, inserted into the rectum.
In case you were blissfully unaware—allows the alcohol to bypass the liver’s filtering and metabolic processes so that the ethanol drains straight into the bloodstream via veins to the vena cava.
This way the teens are basically short-circuiting the body's poison defenses by putting liquor in their ass.
This method of alcohol consumption is dangerous because it leads to faster intoxication since the alcohol is absorbed directly into the bloodstream and neutralizes the body's ability to reject the toxin by vomiting.
This way usually our teens can come home without the smell of alcohol in their breath.
But teens who want to experience a different type of ‘High’ are taking this trend to a whole different level, and this helps in avoiding the whole Coke or Lacasera bottle holding habit we see in teens lately not knowing the drinks they hold isn't legally what the content should be.
Now read this...
Butt Chugging Cough Syrup AKA "Codeine".’ It turns out that dextromethorphan (DXM) –
A cough suppressant commonly found in over-the-counter cold medicines like Robitussin and Dimetapp produces an almost hallucinogenic high when drunk in large doses.
It can also lead to loss of motor control, dizziness, seizures and hallucinations, among other serious problems.
Imagine directly inserting this into the system, and bypassing the livers function, and your brains function of blaring an alarm when things go wrong. Is this not calling for instant and undetected death?
Its an object of worry the way teens lately involve themselves in "highs" and "drug addictions", especially the ladies, and hiding under the phrase "afterall i don't take alcohol".
I think its time parents try to educate their children more on trying to stay alive enough to become an adult than dying on the street with no definite cause of death.
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