OK i have a story to tell.. my friend Kenny has been eating soap since like the 3rd grade... and hes in like high school now... hes been eating Irish spring original soap. and when he told me i was shocked :o
so then he changed to Irish spring- moisture blast- with hydro beads.. so what i wanted to know was is any of them poisonous.. like he doesn't eat the whole bar at once... but he takes little niblets in the shower.. so i want to get him to stop eating it.. so how do i? and is it like poisonous..? hes been eating it for a long time and im worried.. so is there health affects or anything?Irish spring. soap eating. poisonous?
Jaysus
what country do yous have 'irish spring' soap :sIrish spring. soap eating. poisonous?
He's as good as dead.
first of all it is just gross to be eating what you bathe yourself with. what if somebody took a shower at his house and stuck that bar of soap up their butthole for the heck of it? and secondly i don't think he should be eating irish spring soap.... if it was made for ingestion it would say ';irish spring snacks'; on the box. but it shouldn't kill him.. but thats just weird
suggest that he see a doctor. he may have a nutritional deficiency. And yes, soap is bad for your health. Some even contain carcinogenic substances.
Although soap is not nutritious, it is also not dangerous unless consumed in large amounts over a long period of time. However, it could lead to diarrhea, vomiting or skin irritation.
In most cases I've heard of people eating soap either after a pregnancy or in children who are autistic. It's possible that he might not be getting all the iron that he needs, or he's really stressed.
These are the ingrediants in the hydro blast irish spring soap:
Soap (Sodium Tallowate, Sodium Cocoate, Palm Kernelate Types), Water, Hydrogenated Tallow Acid (Skin Conditioner), Coconut Acid, Glycerin (Skin Conditioner), Petrolatum, Fragrance, Sodium Chloride, Titanium Dioxide, Polyquaternium 6, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Pentasodium Pentetate, Tetradibutyl Pentaerithrityl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Iron Oxides, Ultramarines.....now does that sounds healthy to you?
shouldn't be a problem in small doses. I am sure he is quite regular as in going poop daily
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