Soy sauce is mostly soy protein and salt in water- it might raise your blood pressure for a while, but assuming you're in reasonably good health, and presuming it wasn't a ridiculously large amount, your liver will filter it out after a short while. Considering you don't have an allergy to any ingredients of it.
It really depends on a few factors. How large is the person? How large is the bottle?
Soy sauce contains a lot of salt. Salt poisoning is a very real issue. Poison control takes calls for children that have accidentally gotten into the salt and poisoned themselves on a regular basis. It can be fatal.
Some symptoms include (but not limited to):
It is best not to try it. If someone already has, call your local poison control as a precaution.
well it may develop into cancer if other DNA is mixed into your body's cell. but not inject anyway.
Never do that with any tablet. You may kill yourself.
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they can bite you and inject their venom into you which can kill you
Inject it into the bean.
it depends were u inject it at
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it would probably kill you so it is NOT advisable
The soy sauce is not a molecule but a mixture of compounds.
Theoretically- Yes, you can inject anything into yourself. Is it a good idea? No- it can lead to death. There is an injectable form of Oxycodone but it is kept under lock and key by doctors.
In Act 5 of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots on the PlayStation 3, you must inject yourself with the syringe in able to engage in combat with Screaming Mantis. To do so, press Start to open the pause menu. In the Item menu, go to the Recovery Items tab and select the Syringe and put it in your inventory. Then exit the pause menu to return to the game. Hold down L2 to open the Item window, select the syringe and follow the instructions onscreen to inject yourself. You are now able to use your weapons against Screaming Mantis. At some points during the boss battle, she may shoot fireballs at you. If you are hit you must inject yourself with the syringe again.