Be (a)ware when consuming your spooky treats! (Applies to all oral meds)
Be (a)ware when consuming your spooky treats! (Applies to all oral meds)
ID: tis the season to remember that activated charcoal can render oral birth control ineffective
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Since when do people eat activated charcoal? Am I missing something here?
52 0 ReplyIt's frequently used to make food appear black. It has some legitimate uses but food shouldn't be one of them.
51 0 Replyused to make food appear black.
just one question: why??
7 0 ReplyHalloween
15 0 Replybecause black drinks and food look so tasty...
5 0 ReplyDo you know what Halloween is...?
3 0 Replyyes, we decorate our homes, dress up as spooky creatures, eat pumpkin related foods,... and apparently some people consume stuff that contains activated charcoal? for some reason?
3 0 ReplyPeople make bowls of eyeballs (peeled grapes) intestines (spaghetti) and chopped fingers (hot dogs). Spooky foods are a staple, and so is the orange/black color scheme.
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Capitalism
3 0 ReplyI don't think capitalism is to blame for having Spooky Food at a Halloween party.
6 0 ReplyCan you expand on this?
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Yet another dumb trend that completely passed me by.
12 0 ReplyThat article needs a rigourous editing from someone that doesn't think crystals can purge toxins.
10 0 ReplyCrystals can remove ingested toxins from the body if you shoot them out a cannon at someone and blast their stomach out.
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Since they started giving birth orally.
19 0 ReplyPukebirth sounds like a band name.
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Years ago it was a trend to put activated charcoal in stuff like toothpaste and milk based coffee drinks.
6 0 ReplyStill is for toothpaste at least
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Why burn your food for that harsh crunchy texture? Just eat activated charcoal instead, no need to spend all that time and money burning food, just pure taste sensation!
6 0 ReplyDo you guys not take it against gas? That's a common item in medicine cabinets where I am.
4 0 ReplyI use simethicone for gas.
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