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Can i use paraffin instead of caster oil to induce labor?

NO you are supposed to drink Castro oil to induce labor because it is a laxative that is supposed to make your muscles contract and put you into labor, but it doesn't work and neither does drinking kayro syrup, you will just be on the toilet for the next two days. paraffin is wax not oil. You could stimulate your nipples with ice to release oxytoxin in your body which is the hormone that causes labor. Also having an oragasm releases those chemicals.


What else can be used to induce vomiting?

Syrup of ipecac is typically used to induce vomiting. However, drinking a mustard solution or making a person gag lightly will also work.


When should one use syrup of ipecac?

Research has shown that syrup of ipecac is used to induce vomiting. This is derived from the root of the ipecacuanha plant and dried rhizome. This is often misused by individuals with bulimia.


What is the first aid when you swallow the expired medicine?

contact poison control and I'm certain you will be advised to induce vomiting with Ipecac syrup


Should you have syrup of ipecac in your home emergency survival kit?

Syrup of Ipecac is used to induce vomiting. It is no longer considered a good thing to have in your home emergency survival kit because there are many poisons that can cause harm if they are vomited.


What drug make you throw up?

Syrup of ipecac is used to induce vomiting. However there are other drugs that can cause people to vomit because of allergies.


What is a vomit inducing medicine called?

Ipecac will induce vomiting.Ipecac is one common means of inducing vomiting. More specifically... Ipecac is an emetic, a medication used to induce vomiting


Can you use light carol syrup instead of dark?

I think you mean light 'Karo' syrup. Yes, you can substitute light for dark, your end product will be slightly lighter in color. It won't have any impact on the taste or texture of your baked goods.


What does emetic mean?

The word emetic is from the root word emesis, which means vomit. An emetic is something which will induce vomiting. A common emetic is syrup of ipecac, which is occasionally used to induce vomiting if a patient is suspected of having ingested some kind of poison. Syrup of ipecac has fallen out of favor over the last several years because it was not always effective at emptying the stomach, and did little to remove material which had already moved into the rest of the digestive system.


What is the classification of ipecac syrup?

It's stuff that makes u trow up plus++ content: on what i know and just found.. - emetine(63/4% of thetotal alkaloidal content) - cephaeline(nearly 1/4 of the alkaloidal content) - psychotrine(a trace)..


What interactions may occur with ipecac?

If used to induce vomiting, ipecac should not be given together with other drugs because it can decrease their effectiveness and increase their toxicity. If both syrup of ipecac and activated charcoal are needed to treat.


What are the difference between imitation maple syrup and pure maple syrup?

The artificial maple syrup is made from sugars of one type or another such as cane, beet, or corn syrup and is flavored artificially. There are both regular and sugar free "syrups". Real Maple Syrup is made by boiling down approximately 50 gallons of sap from the Sugar Maple or Hard Maple tree to make one gallon of Maple Syrup. Sap to syrup, nothing added, just 49 gallons of water taken away. The sap must be collected in the early spring when it is above freezing during the day and below freezing at night. Maple syrup is made in many of the New England states as well as Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and other northern states and parts of Canada. Because of the intense labor involved, real Maple Syrup costs $12-$15 a quart.