How can I flush my organs/intestines of a chemical?!


Question: I called poison control and they said not to worry and its not deadly but every internet site i read says bad things about this stuff and my stomach wont stop growling (I assume because its trying to fight this stuff or flush it out). What can I buy that flushes your system out of bad stuff?


Answers: I called poison control and they said not to worry and its not deadly but every internet site i read says bad things about this stuff and my stomach wont stop growling (I assume because its trying to fight this stuff or flush it out). What can I buy that flushes your system out of bad stuff?

Drink water. Run or walk. Drink water. Run or walk. Drink more water. Run some more. Keep drinking a lot of water for 2 days then see how you feel (eat healthy food also, especially fruit fresh)

Go to your nearest grocery or Wal-mart and buy De-Tox tea. Make sure it states DeTox on the label. Then go home and make a hot cup of it. By morning or with-in a couple hours you will be flushing out anything in your system. And by the way, while at store buy toilet paper cause you are going to need it.

Well, it depends on what it is...?

But if poison control said it was OK then I would trust them.

Could also try drinking lots of milk (help coat your stomach) and water, maybe some Pepto. Or taking some syrup of Ipecac - it makes you throw up.

But some chemicals, like bleach, you're not supposed to throw up cuz the chemical will burn your throat. I assume you didn't drink bleach, but if whatever you took burned going down then you probably don't want to throw up.

I can't believe that with those symptoms, poison control told you not to worry! I would really need to know the chemical, because you don't want to take something that could potentially cause a worse reaction. Drink TONS of water and powerade. I know people that have taken Niacin with a lot of water to flush THC out of their systems quickly, but it doesn't sound like pot is the issue here. If your stomach and breathing trouble persists or worsens, I would seriously recommend seeking help anyway. I understand the money issue, you should call a nurse hotline at the hospital. They could advise you better. Good luck, and please be careful.





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