Kidneys

keyplayer said:
I think you'll find the oesophagus is not directly connected to the bloodstream. And I don't think you'll ever have a cup of tea flowing around your blood vessels.

No, but liquid is assimilated into the bloodstream through the gut...how else does it get there?
 
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talk STELLA ..an get facts ..
 
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securespark said:
keyplayer said:
I think you'll find the oesophagus is not directly connected to the bloodstream. And I don't think you'll ever have a cup of tea flowing around your blood vessels.

No, but liquid is assimilated into the bloodstream through the gut...how else does it get there?

Indeed, but the bloodstream will assimilate what it needs and the rest will continue to the bladder. (assuming system is functioning properly) Original post suggested cup of tea would be routed directly through bloodstream.
 
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Moz said:
talk STELLA ..an get facts ..

Fact 1) Stella will go through you quicker than tea.

Fact 2) Even the crap Stella that they sell in this country.

Fact 3) If the asparagus smell is anything to go by, some chemicals end up in urine quite quickly.

Fact 4) Volatile nitrites, e.g. Amyl nitrite, seem to quickly affect the smell too.
 
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