No. It's best if you fart it and then stick it up your buttox.
Yep XD
DANGER: DO NOT SNORT HYDROCODONE in the form of VICODIN or LORTAB or any other acetaminophen binded hydrocodone. This is because 99% of it is acetaminophen which is tylenol. It will cause permanent liver damage. Snort Hydrocodone binded with ibuprofen such as Vicoprofen or anithistamine such as Chemdal HD. Actually Oxycodone will give you a much better and faster high. Although same applies. (Combunox/Percodan/Endodan/Roxiprin over acetaminophen binded Percocet, Endocet, Tylox, Roxicet)
They carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder and intestineCollects donations from the liver and the gall bladder as it passes along to the duodenum of the small bowel.Stintson's Duct. Helps with mastication and aids in swallowing.
Honestly I don't know.. it is processed by the liver and not the kidneys so that leads me to believe it is not. Honestly I don't know.. it is processed by the liver and not the kidneys so that leads me to believe it is not.
When taken orally, a drug is first taken up by the liver, then delivered into the general circulation. When taken by injection, by skin patch, or by inhalation, the drug bypasses the liver initiallyand is delivered directly to the circulation. So initially yes. But ask a doctor or pharmacist before you snort anything your supposed to take orally.
to relieve difficult or painful swallowing (dysphagia) in patients with advanced esophageal cancer, and to prevent or slow the spread of metastases to more distant organs such as the liver or the brain.
i think no
Yes, by I suppose that it is better to abstain.
Fruits considered better for liver operated patients include strawberries, apples, peaches, cherries, pears, grapefruit, oranges, plums, and guavas.
Not a cracker. Liver pate is better served on thinly sliced, buttered toast.
Freeze it, it stays on a hook better
It all has to do with catalase. Catalase is an enzyme and a biological catalyst in the decomposition of H2O2. When its fresh, catalase is still present in the liver. However, when the liver is boiled, the catalase enzyme is denatured (as it is a protein).