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No offense to you honestly but this is absurd and factually wrong - "sucking it out within half an hour"? Anyone who told you that is a straight up scammer preying on the ignorant. You know how fast the blood stream goes? Fast enough that a drug injected into your arm reaches the brain (or any other body part) within seconds (though it takes a little more time to work any changes then). Your heart is pumping up blood like crazy 24/7... it has to, otherwise your individual cells die from lack of oxygen, which they must get a continuous supply of from the blood that's coming from your lung and around your whole body then back into your lungs in just a couple seconds.

The reason venom extractor pumps (and such) exist is because venomous insects and animals such as snakes have surface-level bites, that only puncture the upper layers of your skin --- that's the one case where pumping stuff out can work, as it didn't reach your blood stream yet. But a syringe that goes in deep? Forget it.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

No offense to you honestly but this is absurd and factually wrong - "sucking it out within half an hour"? Anyone who told you that is a straight up scammer preying on the ignorant. You know how fast the blood stream goes? Fast enough that a drug injected into your arm reaches the brain (or any other body part) within seconds (though it takes a little more time to work any changes then). Your heart is pumping up blood like crazy 24/7... it has to, otherwise your individual cells die from lack of oxygen, which they must get a continuous supply of from the blood that's coming from your lung and around your whole body then back into your lungs in just a couple seconds.

The reason venom extractor pumps (and such) exist is because venomous insects and animals such as snakes have surface-level bites, that only puncture the surface of your skin --- that's the one case where pumping stuff out can work, as it didn't reach your blood stream yet. But a syringe that goes in deep? Forget it.

2 years ago
1 score