Yes it is!!! Better read the Laws my friends.. Washing out a child's mouth with soap is Assualt and Battery on a Minor, which in many states is in fact a FELONY. You could poison the child. If you know of anyone doing this to someone under 18 years of age, contact local or State Police .. Thank you for your assistance.. Jim, Retired State Police N.Y.
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go to the kitchen get a cup and some dish washing soap then gargle it like mouth wash
if you're saying washing it from inside it could be harmful if the chemicals in soap had gone through to your stomach... now we don't want that for sure not only as a harmful chemical it is also poisonous in certain times depends on the soap it self ... also irritation in the stomach could be associated. anyway feeling good or bad when washing your mouth, you could always use Floride mouth wash which is recommended for good teeth and as an antiseptic. and quit doing soap and you'll be fine.
Washing your mouth with soap is not safe and can be harmful. Soap is not intended for ingestion and can cause nausea, vomiting, and other adverse effects if swallowed. If someone accidentally ingests soap, it's important to seek medical advice immediately. For oral hygiene, it's best to use toothpaste and mouthwash specifically designed for cleaning teeth and freshening breath.
We use powdered soap in washing machines because it dissolves more easily in water compared to bar soap. Powdered soap also helps to prevent soap scum buildup and residue in the machine, leading to cleaner and more efficient washing. Additionally, powdered soap is designed to work effectively in high-efficiency and front-loading washing machines.
It's important to avoid washing a child's mouth out with soap, as most soaps can be harmful if ingested. If a child has put something in their mouth or ingested a non-food item, it's best to rinse their mouth with water and seek medical advice if necessary. Always prioritize safety and consult a healthcare professional for guidance on handling such situations.
Washing your mouth with soap is not a reliable method to influence the results of a saliva test. Soap contains chemicals that can be harmful if ingested and may not effectively mask the presence of substances being tested. Additionally, most saliva tests are designed to detect specific substances accurately, regardless of any attempts to alter the sample. It's best to avoid any manipulation of test samples and follow guidelines for accurate results.
No, I have never had my mouth washed out with soap.
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soaps are basic
Washing soap has more of caustic soda in it, to take up the dirt at higher pH. However bathing soap has either less or zero soda, to avoid skin irritation
soap what you use to wash dishes in a dish washing mach