Chewing a laxative can alter its intended effect and delay its action, as many laxatives are designed to dissolve slowly in the digestive system. This can lead to a quicker release of the active ingredients, potentially causing discomfort or cramping. Additionally, the taste may be unpleasant, and the dosage may not be accurate if not taken as directed. It's essential to follow the instructions on the packaging for safe and effective use.
It gets all mixed up with your syliva, and churns and starts the process of digestion.
They chew it up, and swallow it, then the pineapple pieces travel down to their tummy.
The pH of a laxative, is up the but and around the corner. Just playing its 3 degrees.
you will die
you have to cut out parts of your mouth.
It would be helpful to know some details about the laxative eg brand etc. Maybe you should just go and see a doctor
There is a big chance you could die because of the toxins in the tablet. Do not chew.
humans chew up and down (with their teeth)
The best time to take a laxative would be in the evening before you go to bed then you will get the effects of it when you wake up
black labs like to chew up everything
If there was a laxative tree and it was licked the person could develop a case of diarrhea. Pine trees are used in laxatives, but licking the tree will not do anything to a person except give a splinter in the tongue.
Polyols are laxative.