What happens when a person drinks a cup of windex or wind repellent oil?
People drink a cup of windex or wind oil, may cause strong oral mucous membrane irritation and gastrointestinal mucous membrane irritation and thus cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and other symptoms, and there may be camphor accumulation of toxicity, which can cause optic neuritis and retinitis, abnormal excitation of central nervous system, or even cause epileptic convulsions and so on. Specific analysis is as follows:
Windex oil is mainly composed of menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil, methyl salicylate, liquid paraffin, essential oil of incense, etc. The function of windex oil is mainly to dispel wind and relieve pain, aroma, pain and itching, and is mainly used for cold sneezing, nasal congestion and headache, motion sickness and seasickness, bruises and sprains, muscle aches and pains, mosquito bites, nausea, itchy skin, rheumatism, paralysis, and other symptoms. Essence of wind oil is mainly composed of menthol, eucalyptus oil, clove powder, camphor, essential oils and so on, the role of the essence of wind oil is mainly to reduce swelling, analgesic, cooling, itching, expectorant, mainly used for cold and flu caused by headache, dizziness to, arthralgia, and sore throat, toothache, abdominal distension and pain in the case. Among the ingredients of the above two medicines, menthol, camphor and camphor are the main ingredients.
The ingredients such as camphor have strong mucous membrane irritation, and camphor has a certain degree of neurotoxicity, which may cause central nervous system hyperexcitability after taking a large dose. The instruction manual of windex oil clearly indicates that it is forbidden to take internally, which may take into account its strong mucous membrane irritation and certain neurotoxicity; although some of the instruction manuals of windex recommend that 4-6 drops of windex can be taken orally at one time (mainly used for the treatment of sore throat), but in view of its strong mucous membrane irritation and certain neurotoxicity, it is still not recommended to be taken orally routinely, and even less is recommended to be taken orally excessively, and there are reports of mental dependence on the oral administration of windex over a long period of time. Psychological dependence has been reported with prolonged oral administration of anemarrhena. In addition, anemarrhena oil and wind-expelling oil are contraindicated in pregnant women, women in labor, infants and young children, and those with severe skin lesions and ulcers.
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By Yang Ling, member of Pharmaceutical Affairs Network
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First of all a cup of exactly how many milliliters is not clear. Windex is mainly a topical drug, it has some harmful ingredients, such as camphor, after taking it will have a certain stimulating effect, especially pregnant women are not easy to take. I was 10 years old because of stomach pain, drank a brand of wind oil (brand name has been forgotten), in accordance with the above instructions and warm water with three drops, drink the stomach cool, stomach pain has improved. I think it's okay to take a small amount of it, but anemone oil and wind-repellent oil contain camphor, menthol and other irritating ingredients, so consult your local doctor when you take it.
The phoenix oil extract is rubbed in, I don't know if you can drink it, I'm guessing you can't.
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To answer your question, I'm going to drink a bottle and try it. Please call me 120 in advance.
Imagine a few possible outcomes.
1. Killed on the spot.
2. Poisoning, resuscitation, failure of resuscitation.
3. Poisoning, resuscitation, successful resuscitation, leaving sequelae.
4. Poisoning, resuscitation, successful resuscitation, full recovery.
5. Not poisoned, but persistently uncomfortable, vomiting, diarrhea, eventually got over it on its own.
6. No feeling whatsoever. Could even use another bottle.
You can try it and let us know.
You're getting over your cold.
Windex oil . Windex oil, is a topical drug, if a small amount of a few mouthfuls, there is no major impact on the body, but if the amount is relatively large, then it will cause some irritation to the esophagus stomach, so it is not good for the human body, the wind oil essence appropriate topical is better, but should pay attention to some of the situations related to the skin damage should be avoided to avoid the occurrence of some undesirable effects, it is recommended that the use of medication under the direction of a doctor to avoid some adverse effects, it is recommended to avoid some adverse reactions to the medication under the direction of a doctor. Avoid some adverse reactions. Diet should be rationalized.
be difficult to bear
People who want to live well don't drink a glass of Windex, my friend, so don't try that sort of thing!
Are you kidding me? It's a topical. You need to know before you use it.
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