Chlorophyll and blood have really similar molecular structures. Some researches show that if chlorophyll is transfused into blood, it will transform into blood after some time.
Pure chlorophyll could be toxic, but crude chlorophyll directly from the plants contain derivatives that act with the chlorophyll, making it absolutely safe.
Death from alcohol poisoning is a distinct possibility, as is organ damage. Rather than being absorbed more slowly through the stomach, the alcohol would reach the heart and lungs with little mediation by the kidneys and liver. Medical ethanol infusion is as low as 5% alcohol, while tequila is around 76 proof (38%) or higher.
The same scenario applies to consuming high-proof grain alcohol. If it is not vomited, enough alcohol can be absorbed to paralyze the nerves of the heart.
If the vaccine is injected directly into a vein, it will flow much quickly to all parts of the body thus causing an overly strong immune system. This is not necessary as the body only requires the correct immune system.
A nurse at St. Luke's hospital in Boise accidently injected Visteral IV in my som's vein. He said it felt like she was stabbing him. He had a bruise on his vein for 2-3 weeks and now had a hard clot in that vein (3 months later). Don't do it!
They will rush into your system, faster than a running tap and become more effective. one would go crazy.
Vaxigrip is generally injected Intra muscularly. But if injected to vein, then the Influenja Virus would travel via vein to your heart, and damage your heart.
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf
No, it is injected into a vein, not the testicles.
If injected directly into a vein in pure form, absolutely.
Medication is injected into either a vein or a muscle, depending on what it is and how fast it is to work. Into a vein (intravenous) is immediate as it goes directly into the bloodstream. Intra-muscular takes around 20 minutes.
It'll burn like hell.
About 1 Mg.
Renal venography, where a contrast material (dye) is injected into the renal vein before x rays are taken, is one of the best ways to detect renal vein thrombosis.
If you pop a vein in your bladder, there will be much bleeding.
Capsaicin is the active chemical in red peppers, used as "pepper spray" and heating rub. It is a nerve irritant and could cause damage to the blood vessel walls and any muscles it passed through. The effect on the heart and lungs would depend on the amount (concentration) but it would definitely be unpleasant for the injectee.
injecting a strong and irritating solution (a sclerosant) into the veins and/or the area beside the distended vein. Sclerosant injected directly into the vein causes blood clots to form
There are a few different kinds. Sclerotherapy has liquid injected right into the vein to reduce the appearance. Laser treatments are used as well. Radio waves can be used and surgery is an option.