Drinking blood

Ghost_007

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Is drinking another person’s blood bad for you?

Lets the say the other person is completely healthy.
 
Interestingly, it's not even good to drink ones own blood! If a person is wounded and his own blood is seeping into their stomach, the hospitals will go to great length to pump it out as quickly as possible.

No, I don't know why, but as that seems to be the case, I'm not planning a blood drinking party any time soon.

Baron Max
 
I forget the exact amount, but I think you can drink half a pint of blood before getting ill.

- N
 
AFAIK, blood is hard to digest, can cause constipation, and imbibing too much Iron (from haemoglobin) damages you kidneys over time.
 
You can drink moderate amounts, but it isn't really healthy, nor is it really sanitary.

Animal blood, on the other hand, is perfectly fine. But you're a Moslem and that is not halal (but neither is human blood drinking!).
 
the Masai tribe in Kenya, Africa drink cow blood all the time. Eskimos's have also been known to have a sip of sea lion cocktail. I won't advice anybody.
 
I think I remember watching it on Tribe:- where the Masai mix the blood with the milk. Lovely.
This is a very practical method to harvest energy /food for your herd. I like bludworst, as do many Germans. Blood is a good source of iron, normally sterile and safe. - Even if the cow is sick with some blood / systemic infection there is a good change you either can't or will not get it, as most of these infectious organisms are specifically adapted to their host. (There are exceptions, some which will kill you are known to only cause very mild diseases in other animals. For example, Simian B virus is just a cold to the monkey, but usually lethal in man.)
 
Blood is animal tissue and after tens of thousands of years of using fire, our digestive systems are no longer perfectly adapted to eating raw animal tissue. Some types of tissue are easier to digest than others. Many people can digest milk (I can't), even more can digest raw beef (I can), and virtually everyone can eat sashimi if it's made from true fish as opposed to shellfish and other aquatic critters.

The Chinese make "blood soup," but they cook it. I never asked what kind of blood, but I'm pretty sure it's not human. ;)
 
Also, liver is mostly coagulated protein and blood. Isn't black pudding a traditional english breakfast thingy?
 
I drink cooked blood from meat all the time. It's delicious.

I am reminded of the scene in Red Dawn with the killing of the deer, though.
 
If you're doing this just for kinky sex, you'd be fine. You won't be dirnking gallons of blood.
 
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