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"Do at your own RISK!"
Fuck you! I'm writing a note right now that says "Prostate Specialist made me do this", and leaving it on the floor just in case this stuff kills me.
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Can somebody please tell me what throb naturally means? If were talking about boners I get 10 to 12 ragers daily so I'm good.
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Mila's Humanicon makes me Throb naturally!
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"I get 10 to 12 ragers"
Sure you do
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Believe what you want.
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Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla
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I throb when I use a vibrating rotating anal pleasure device on myself. When I do this i sit on my hands until they go numb and it feels like someone else is doing it.
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Dually noted, Thank you.
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Swinging a framing hammer, missing the 16 and hitting your thumb = throbber
Kicking the bed frame at 3 AM on the way to take a leak = throbber
Large amounts of cheap tequila = throbber
Sarsaparilla ain't no throbber
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Side effects asthma or shortness of breath, injury to blood cells and possible harm to the kidneys. If not limp, does it really need to throb ?
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Of course it does, she wants to feel the heart beat inside.
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I can throb my _______ naturally 😂😂
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^ truth
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Help! I’ve been throbbed!
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Lol! Never had a prostate massage before.. does it feel good as people say?
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Does drinking root beer do the same thing?
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Uh, how do I get it to stop throbbing?
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^^^^Stop putting it in a bench vise.
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Didn't work.
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Oh shit, you said to STOP putting it in the vise.
Let me try again...
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Skippy is thriving on the throbbing.
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The tingling also helps.
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I'm not totally sure if I prefer throbbing over tingling, what the Hell, both are invigorating !
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what do you do if the throbbing does not stop after 4 hiurs
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Having consumed Sarsaparilla before I can solidly say I did not throb but I did go "YUCK!"
Just looking at Kat makes me throb. Excuse me... I need to go take care of a throbbing problem now.
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@Heather Salgado makes me throb
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@Heather Mila has suggested some things that would make a doctor cringe... So no, I would strongly suggest thinking very critically before following her advice.
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Nope. Sorry, did I give any medical advice?
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A doctor told me to prevent heat stroke put a Popsicle in a condom and sit on it. I tried this even though i was not in heat stroke and went into hypothermia.
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I’ve had this mango stuck up my butt for a hot minute, how long if it supposed to be there I forget
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*is it
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*shakes head and walks off*
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No shaking heads allowed wth
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okay this conversation is, uhm, awkward
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OP is batshit crazy
Only an idiot would listen to her
"In 1960 the FDA banned the use of sassafras oil in foodstuffs after evidence accumulated showing that the main constituent, safrole, was carcinogenic."
Good thing they don't normally use sarsaparilla root in the drink.
I recommend OP try potassium cyanide for a fun time.
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uhm wtf are you talking about???
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Nascar.....
Why?
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Fuck, why must I post this?
Sassafras and sarsaparilla both contain safrole, a compound recently banned by the FDA due to its carcinogenic effects. Safrole was found to contribute to liver cancer in rats when given in high doses, and thus it and sassafras or sarsaparilla-containing products were banned.Feb 22, 2018.
You need more?
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err if this is the case then why are there stores all over the internet selling sarsaparilla tea. You know you can find this shit on amazon.
Are you sure your info is correct
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Well, “Safrole was found to contribute to liver cancer in rats when given in high doses, and thus it and sassafras or sarsaparilla-containing products were banned.”
But the key term is high doses. Reminds me of the experiments with saccharine where high doses was found to be carcinogenic but lower doses were later found to be ok.
Since these sarsaparilla products are no longer banned, lower doses are probably ok.
Having said that, I wouldn’t listen to any advice the OP gives with these products, as they are usually not evidence based and unproven.
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uhm after doing some research I find that you are only partly correct. here read this
Sarsaparilla is a soft drink, originally made from the Smilax ornata or other plants, but now sometimes made with artificial ingredients. In most Southeast Asian countries, it is known as sarsi, and there is a Sarsi brand. It is similar in flavour to root beer.
but in the
UNITED STATES
Classic U.S. sarsaparilla was not made from the extract of the sarsaparilla plant, a tropical vine distantly related to the lily.
IT WAS INSTEAD MADE FROM
It was originally made from a blend of birch oil and sassafras, the dried root bark of the sassafras tree.
AND SO
It was originally made from a blend of birch oil and sassafras, the dried root bark of the sassafras tree. Sassafras was widely used as a home remedy in the 19th century; taken in sufficient doses it induces sweating, which some people thought had health benefits. Sarsaparilla made its debut as a patent medicine, an easy-to-take form of sassafras, much as Coca-Cola was first marketed in 1885 as a remedy for hangovers, headaches and morphine addiction.[4] Besides the effects of the ingredients, sodas were popular in the United States at the time, due to the belief that carbonated water had health benefits.[5] In 1960 the FDA banned the use of sassafras oil in foodstuffs after evidence accumulated showing that the main constituent, safrole, was carcinogenic.[6]
@Goballsdeep you are partly correct. the US version which is a fake version was banned not the real shit which was made from a different plant but called by the same name.
sort of like how you have real cheese made from milk and american cheese made from oil, and who the fuck knows what government cheese is made from.
so yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!
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“ But more recent studies have actually failed to find evidence that the effects seen in rats occur in humans. This, and the fact that several other (still legal) foods, like the aforementioned nutmeg, also contain safrole, makes the ban seem less science based and more the result of fear.”
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@Night-rider there is a lot of that going around lately
just look at rona
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