April 6, 2009

My brother “bleeds” purple from his feet after drinking?

Other - Health | Foot Detoxer @ 4:57 am

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  1. Posted by Larry The Don ®

    He is a mutant. Call Professor X

    Comment by Larry The Don ® — April 8, 2009 @ 11:54 am

  2. I don’t know WHY his feet are bleeding but this yahoo answer is similar to the purple blood he is experiencing :

    Once it gets to your feet, your blood has often given up a lot of the oxygen to other cells on the way down your legs. This means it’s not the bright red of blood closer to your heart, with greater oxygen content. Also, it’s possible that you cut a vein or the return capillaries rather than an artery or arterial capillaries, which would mean the blood was already a deep purple/blueish before exposed to the air where it could absorb oxygen.
    If your foot bled a lot I would suggest stitches because foot injuries can take a long time to heal since the blood flows so slowly. You might also want to make sure it was cleaned out very well so there’s no chance of infection.
    As far as the ‘marbleizing,’ I’m not sure what that could mean unless it was simply venous blood mixing with the already exposed blood. If it happens again, talk to a doctor to confirm there’s nothing more serious.***

    Comment by chill23@ymail.com — April 10, 2009 @ 11:01 am

  3. Posted by prplfae

    that is very strange. i’ve never heard of anything like that. does it scab over like a wound, or just ooze out of his pores? maybe he should see a doctor, it could be some weird sort of allergic reaction to something in captian morgan…or i dunno thats really odd.

    Comment by prplfae — April 12, 2009 @ 3:12 pm

  4. wtf! go to a doctor! it could be something more serious…his body may not be able to digest it ok and is eatinng away at his immune system so that could be his body telling him to stop doing that and it might not be able to heal its self anymore

    Comment by brookess69 — April 13, 2009 @ 10:48 am

  5. You have to take into consideration the type of water you use. If its hard water you need to adjust your chemistry. If its city water you need to look at the bromine. Some smaller tubs work better on chlorine. Most spa stores will analyze your water and make recommendations. As a rule of thumb thumb tub needs at least one half of hour per week with the top off to get fresh air.

    Comment by Bill — July 3, 2009 @ 12:31 pm

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