NGL, we're feeling guilty right now.
“draws water in” and expels everything else out of your bowels – or, as he puts it, it’s the “human equivalent of drain cleaner.”
That means that you’re likely to experience a laxative effect, or in Raj’s words, you may risk a “molten fire ass” and “vertical sprays of dragon fire.”In other words, it will probably clean you out – but it might do its job a little too well.So, what’s the problem?“The rapid loss of sodium and fluid can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalance,” the doctor says, “leaving you drier than a packet of discount ramen.
He also says that emptying your bowels completely will disrupt your microbiome, and that the added stress and dry skin could cause fissures. So if you’re tempted to give your bowels a good scrubbin’ with some salt, 1) consider why that might be and 2) give the salt water a miss.
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