Alcohol |
It has now emerged that young people are now consuming alhol through their anus. this is called Alcohol Enema.
Sad as it might sound some people find it easier to get high as compared to the conventional ways of swallowing via mouth.
According to Healthline people insert alcoholic drinks into the rectum through the anus.
From there, the alcohol goes into the colon.
One lies down on their back with the knees in the air and a funnel inserted in your rear end.
The alcohol is poured into the funnel, which gets it into your system.
Others insert a tampon soaked in alcohol into their rectum.
As an alternative to the funnel, some people use medical enema bags, like the ones used to relieve constipation.
Is it true that butt-chugging gets you drunk faster?
It’s certainly true.
Inserting alcohol through the rectum allows it to bypass the first metabolic effect.
This refers to the process by which the concentration of a substance (taken orally) is reduced before it starts circulating through your body.
Second, it also bypasses your liver and stomach, which contain alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase. These enzymes work together to break down alcohol.
But these enzymes doesn’t live in the anus or large intestine. As a result, alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream through the lining of the colon without being broken down.
Both of these factors can lead to a much higher blood alcohol concentration than you’d experience from drinking the same amount of alcohol.
Why do people take alcohol via their anus?
- To get drunk faster.
- To avoid being discovered you drink.
- To avoid hungover.
- No risks of throwing up.
Risks of butt-chugging?
- Alcohol poisoning.
- Risk of alcohol overconsumption.
Here are signs to look out for in identifying alcohol poisoning
- sickness and vomiting
- clammy skin
- pale or bluish skin color
- slow heart rate
- slow and irregular breathing (fewer than eight breaths per minute or 10 or more seconds between breaths)
- mental confusion and dulled responses
- low body temperature