What happens if you drink diabetic blood?

Have you ever pondered over what would happen if you accidentally or intentionally drank diabetic blood? Of course, most people will consider it gross and repulsive. But not us! In this article, we’ll explore the possible implications of consuming diabetic blood. Don’t worry; we won’t be using real human blood for our experiment!

Introduction

Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide. People living with diabetes need to monitor their sugar levels regularly to prevent complications that may arise from either low or high sugar levels in their bloodstream. One question often asked by many is whether diabetics’ blood is safe for consumption – and boy oh boy, do we have quite an answer!

The Science behind Diabetic Blood

Before diving into the perks of drinking diabetic blood (more on that later), let’s understand how diabetes works.

Diabetes occurs when there are increased glucose levels in the bloodstream due to insulin resistance or deficiency- two main hormones needed by your body to regulate your sugar level metabolism( can I get a “what are those?!”). There are different types of diabetes- Type 1, Type 2 Gestational Diabetes, LADA( Latent Autoimmune Diabetes) among others.

People living with Type 1diabetes rely on daily insulin injections because their pancreas doesn’t produce sufficient insulin while type two needs more personalized treatment approaches like diet control, exercise as well medication if required.

Other significant signs related to this disease include cardiac disease development (I mean who wants enlarged hearts, right?), neuropathy(a tingling sensation around fingers/ toes among other regions ), Gout leading arthritis-like symptoms(Why trade beer for gouts though) among others(better ask uncle google about them!).

So now you know what diabetes entails but wait…What happens pure? Let’s find out!

So Can Drinking Diabetic Blood be Healthier?

You probably think that’s a hell NO! Well, it actually depends. Drinking someone’s blood can be life-threatening (for vampires), but diabetic blood does come with its share of benefits if taken in the right amounts and for the right reasons.

Why Not Drink Your Own Urine Instead?!

Let me tell you something interesting here; Diabetic urine contains a lot of sugar (BUT please note this is not life hack!). So, unfortunately, although some may believe urinating was done to remove wastes from your body(hey man don’t get too excited though-keep those pants zipped) How can using up more water within your system overall improve things? Ideally , instead of drinking urine or who knows what else keep hydrated . Hydrogen==>oxygen==>water consumed===> Absorbed by cells => Excreted as Sweat(or maybe other liquid waste-I’m looking at you). By consuming an outsider’s glucose makes no difference compared to simply taking carbohydrates/ starchy meals on recommended ratios(you’re welcome).

To simplify things let us move on and see how exactly diabetic blood affects non-diabetics( The experiment begins now).

What Happens When Diabetic Blood is Consumed?

Imagine this scenario for a moment – You are thirsty after working out(you know summer abs) but stumble across a rare find -a glass filled with diabetic friend/family/neighbour/siblings’ blood. You’ve heard stories that diabetics have excessive amounts of sugar in their bloodstream – so without thinking twice, you gulp down the entire glass because ‘healthy beetroot juices are so fetch’. But we all got news now!

Consuming even small dosage(sip included)of insulin-loaded(hypoglycemic agents like Insulin ) patient-blood could lead to hypoglycaemia(low sugar levels)consequently leading brain-function disorientation(if it continues) and seizures(to put it in lamens terms). Note that hypoglycemia can be life-threatening. This reaction happens because your blood sugar goes through a sudden drop instigated by the insulin found in diabetic blood(Side-eye at you now). Immediately after ingesting someone’s diabetic blood, there will be an influx of insulin in your bloodstream causing an instant decrease of glucose levels (worse than spoilt orange juice if you ask me).

Therefore consuming large amounts(like serum transfusion), especially from Type1(diabetic producing not enough insulin)P.s Your friends probably know which category they belong to is not only risky but outright dangerous(Trust issues people) as to how often are we sure well don’t mix up our glasses whilst sharing? Furthermore, consuming “blood” without consent might earn us several visits from law enforcement officers.

Conclusion

In conclusion, drinking diabetic blood is nothing like taking infused water – no matter whose glass it belongs to ( I mean why couldn’t a normal person leave their glass unattended”). Unless coma-ing is on the agenda or accompanied by death (that certainly was my bucket list!)) keep away from other people’s‘ treasured body fluids!

We hope this article has shed light on what could happen if you drank diabetic blood. And next time someone asks about the health benefits of quaffing down someone else’s plasma- when they should check themselves into jail for public indecency rather than Google searching nonsenses like these()oh snap, I said it!).()

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