Originally posted by chancremechanici don't think i'd be too happy if i needed medical treatment for my 'crank' and they called it 'micro-surgery'π
Be careful as it is medication....too much menthol, or anything, even sex, is not good for you....my nephew literally broke his "crank" while in the throes of passion; had to go to the ER, get slit the entire length, and have micro-surgery....I won't be signing his cast...π΅
Originally posted by PocketKingshey, this is a thread about broken male organs...if you want to talk about mints, go start a thread about thatππ
I've been addicted to them for years, a bag a day at least. The problem is all the root canals I have had, they have a lot of sugar in them π
They are more addicting then smoking, but less expensive π
Originally posted by rbmorrisMenthol is a derivative from a plant...some mints, etc; A naturally occurring substance in certain kinds of Mints, usually M. arvensis or Peppermint herb. An essential oil used in drug and cosmetic products because it is a counter-irritant, is cooling and has soothing properties.
Yes, you're right. Too much of anything can be bad. Is menthol really a drug though? I've never heard of any harmful side-effects. I could be wrong though.
I fear my family is planning an intervention. I'm like a dangerous animal, backed into a corner, wild-eyed, naked and unshaven, aggressively defending my bag of Halls.
You'd probably have to eat hundreds of lozenges to feel the effects, but just be aware that anything coming from a plant is medicinal in some way, whether it is collard greens or lozenges with menthol....I couldn't find anything directly saying how much menthol is dangerous, so I have to say I'm not sure...just listen to your body...
Originally posted by AThousandYoungRe-read.
[b]petrol (gas for everyone except non-Americans).
Everyone except non-Americans...that means all Americans right?
"petrol (gas for all Americans)."
No...petrol is what the British call gasoline. Right? Not Americans...[/b]
everyone except non-americans" = Americans.
Subbing into original sentence:
gas for Americans.
Americans call it gas, don't they???