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Probably nothing, when we do our CPR training we washed the mouth of Annie with Clorox bleach so often that our lips became blistered, but we survive, I also think they recommend adding couple drops of chlorine to drinking water that may have become contaminated after floods and such.
^these are just my own thoughts, we haven't covered this yet in nursing class, so don't do it because I say it's okay.
Voted : Nothing they would notice.
Nothing at all. Don't f*** with chemicals though, even in dillute amounts.
Voted : Nothing they would notice.
Chlorine bleach can be , and is, used to purify water. I forget the exact amount but I think it's something like a teaspoon full of bleach to 3 gallons of water or something like that. It would probably just kill bacteria in the water. Wouldn't recommend drinking bleach unless it was heavily diluted though (and never ever mix bleach with ammonia - not if you want to continue breathing).
^ I know, I tried that once, thinking if they work so good separately together they would be a super cleaner, I thought I was going to die.
uhm... why are you asking these questions?
Voted : Nothing they would notice.
Nothing at all.
Fiddle it's because I'm bored of soda and I'm looking for new drinks... LMAO J/K For the real answer look in your private messages.
Voted : Depends on the person.
My system would probably shrug it off, but some people are extremely sensitive to toxicities.
Voted : Nothing they would notice.
Doubt that much would happen at all. If you were really hypersensitive to the stuff, you might be in trouble.
lemmingstraggler, back in HS, I had a moe-ronic classmate who did just that. He got two days in ICU, two weeks bedrest and the rest of the year off from school. Oh, we got the day off as well.
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