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Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Mr. Kennedy on March 08, 2005, 06:53:58 PM
This is flat out sick... sorry.

ABC NEWS (http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=562771)
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: clips on March 08, 2005, 07:07:11 PM
that is bulls**t! why would you do something like that? s**t throw some hydrogen peroxide on the cut or some alcohol! naw i\'m not buying his mutant healin powers for a second..he has that whole team brainwashed into thinkin it\'s ok to lick an injured player wounds..........
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Halberto on March 08, 2005, 07:08:06 PM
lol.... I know I said people never suprise me, but this one is an exception
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Paul2 on March 08, 2005, 07:29:45 PM
I read somewhere hydrogen peroxide actually kills good blood cells along with bacteria infections.  So they recommend just using water only to clean cuts and wounds so the cell inside can kill the bacteria naturally and heal faster.  Thus the scar is less visible or severe....

Something about hydrogen peroxide will makes your wound dry up and it will longer to heal than just using water.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: clips on March 08, 2005, 08:10:44 PM
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Originally posted by Paul2
I read somewhere hydrogen peroxide actually kills good blood cells along with bacteria infections.  So they recommend just using water only to clean cuts and wounds so the cell inside can kill the bacteria naturally and heal faster.  Thus the scar is less visible or severe....

Something about hydrogen peroxide will makes your wound dry up and it will longer to heal than just using water.


hmmm..i didn\'t know that. learn something new every day...
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Kurt Angle on March 09, 2005, 01:04:23 AM
I could understand it if it was a male coach of a womans team. "You have a nasty gash between your legs let me lick it better" ;)
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Samwise on March 09, 2005, 07:19:19 AM
"We do know that animals lick their own wounds," she said. "And it may be that saliva has some healing properties. But my very strong recommendation is that you confine yourself to licking your own wounds."
Why would you even be licking your own wounds... :sconf:
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Mr. Kennedy on March 09, 2005, 08:14:52 AM
It\'s an American thing...
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: unknown on March 09, 2005, 08:30:20 AM
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Originally posted by The Hurricane
It\'s an American thing...


No.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Cyrus on March 09, 2005, 09:34:26 AM
you never sucked your finger after cuting it?
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Samwise on March 09, 2005, 09:42:40 AM
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Originally posted by Cyrus
you never sucked your finger after cuting it?

No, but once a shady looking guy tricked me into sucking his wang in a parking lot.

:sconf:

Well, I guess I\'ve tried licking a cut finger then. But when I think of wound, I think Saving Private Ryan wound... hehe. I wouldn\'t wanna lick that. I mean, it\'s one thing to lick a very little cut on your finger - it\'s quite another to lick someone else\'s knee wound!
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: §ôµÏG®ïñD on March 09, 2005, 03:34:16 PM
teeheheh.. that was me.




sick sick vampires ehh people.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Titan on March 09, 2005, 05:02:17 PM
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Originally posted by Paul2
I read somewhere hydrogen peroxide actually kills good blood cells along with bacteria infections.  So they recommend just using water only to clean cuts and wounds so the cell inside can kill the bacteria naturally and heal faster.  Thus the scar is less visible or severe....

Something about hydrogen peroxide will makes your wound dry up and it will longer to heal than just using water.


I personally am not sure about that. Every cut I had that I treated with either hydrogen peroxide or some kind of antiseptic cream healed fine and quickly without scarring but the cuts I don\'t do anything with take longer to heal and I scar. Maybe it depends on a person\'s body chemistry.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Evi on March 09, 2005, 05:06:36 PM
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Originally posted by unknown
No.
I\'m going to have to agree with you there.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Paul2 on March 09, 2005, 06:18:53 PM
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Originally posted by Titan
I personally am not sure about that. Every cut I had that I treated with either hydrogen peroxide or some kind of antiseptic cream healed fine and quickly without scarring but the cuts I don\'t do anything with take longer to heal and I scar. Maybe it depends on a person\'s body chemistry.

I didn\'t say not doing anything about it.  I say use water instead of hydrogen peroxide.  Use water to clean the cut and then wipe it off with a napkin or something.  If you add antibiotics, it helps heal faster.  But again, water with antibiotic is much better than hydrogen peroxide with antibiotic.

Hydrogen peroxide is probably better with cleaning off dirt off the skin or something, again not to be confuse with cuts or wounds, just dirt or germs on the skin.  Say, before a surgery, a nurse may uses hydrogen peroxide to clean the skin before cutting it open with a knife.

I remember when i was in 4th or 5th grade during recess, I went out play on the monkey bars.  I fell down and skinned my elbow.  I went to the nurse\'s office, the lady there just use lukewarm water to clean off the wound.  Then she probably added antibiotic (can\'t really remember) and bandaged it.  A few weeks later, the scar is very less visible, almost invisible.  Now I couldn\'t even see it at all without giving it a good look.

Back when I was in 7 and going into 8 grade, I skinned my knee in the summer.  It was deep.  My mom clean it off with hydrogen peroxide I believe, and till now, the scar still remain.  Not to mention the discoloration.  Its have this dark reddish discoloration on my knee.  Maybe someday I will go to a plastic surgery and remove the discoloration.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Evi on March 09, 2005, 06:49:13 PM
That\'s a great life story there...
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: cloud345 on March 09, 2005, 06:52:56 PM
Saliva can help heal because it has chemicals that kill bacteria, those same chemicals help break down food you eat. Animals such as dogs lick their wounds because of that, infact they have cleaner mouths believe it or not, because they have stronger chemicals. But hell, I dont even think animals lick other animals wounds, sick sick person......
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Evi on March 09, 2005, 07:04:46 PM
Licking your own wounds is fine. Someone else licking your wounds is f^cking stupid. They can give you all kinds of diseases that you wouldn\'t otherwise have. This guy is a moron.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: §ôµÏG®ïñD on March 09, 2005, 10:10:02 PM
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Originally posted by cloud345
Saliva can help heal because it has chemicals that kill bacteria, those same chemicals help break down food you eat. Animals such as dogs lick their wounds because of that, infact they have cleaner mouths believe it or not, because they have stronger chemicals. But hell, I dont even think animals lick other animals wounds, sick sick person......


:laughing:  maybe u should research that alittle more.

After your dog licks its ass, you really think its cleaner...
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: videoholic on March 10, 2005, 04:59:34 AM
That\'s hot.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Mr. Kennedy on March 10, 2005, 10:00:26 AM
To be quite honest... I was just making a point, to make a point.
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Cyrus on March 10, 2005, 12:10:04 PM
Well if all it need was just some saliva I would have gladly spit in it.....  Do you think by hawking a great big ole green globin it might alos help in the healing process
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: cloud345 on March 10, 2005, 03:27:37 PM
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maybe u should research that alittle more.

After your dog licks its ass, you really think its cleaner...


You\'d be surprised...


But don\'t take my word for it! A small, independent study was conducted to determine the relative nastiness of canine and human mouths. For the purposes of our research, "nastiness" was defined as number of bacterial colonies per square centimeter, as determined by placement on a scale of 1 to 4 (as in "yeah, that looks like a 3." You want accuracy, call the Mayo Clinic.) The researcher decided to use gross numbers as a measure of dirtiness instead of determining the actual species of bacteria involved because most people would define "dirtiness" that way and because it was cheaper. Ten randomized humans were selected (by previously hiring them to work at the practice) and were required to submit sample of their oral flora. These were plated on Mueller-Hinton agar, along with ten samples of oral flora from random dogs, who just happened to be boarding over the July 4th weekend. The dogs were a cross section of typical canine mouths, which is to say funky, ranging from young to old, clean teeth to pyorrhea. The humans included males and females, smokers and nonsmokers, all after eating and before brushing teeth. After 48 hours incubation:

Results: Amount of bacteria
1+ 2+ 3+ 4+
Dogs 1 0 3 6
People 7 2 1


Also, how clean would your mouth be after eating poop?
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Titan on March 11, 2005, 04:45:28 PM
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Originally posted by Paul2
I didn\'t say not doing anything about it.  I say use water instead of hydrogen peroxide.  Use water to clean the cut and then wipe it off with a napkin or something.  If you add antibiotics, it helps heal faster.  But again, water with antibiotic is much better than hydrogen peroxide with antibiotic.

Hydrogen peroxide is probably better with cleaning off dirt off the skin or something, again not to be confuse with cuts or wounds, just dirt or germs on the skin.  Say, before a surgery, a nurse may uses hydrogen peroxide to clean the skin before cutting it open with a knife.

I remember when i was in 4th or 5th grade during recess, I went out play on the monkey bars.  I fell down and skinned my elbow.  I went to the nurse\'s office, the lady there just use lukewarm water to clean off the wound.  Then she probably added antibiotic (can\'t really remember) and bandaged it.  A few weeks later, the scar is very less visible, almost invisible.  Now I couldn\'t even see it at all without giving it a good look.

Back when I was in 7 and going into 8 grade, I skinned my knee in the summer.  It was deep.  My mom clean it off with hydrogen peroxide I believe, and till now, the scar still remain.  Not to mention the discoloration.  Its have this dark reddish discoloration on my knee.  Maybe someday I will go to a plastic surgery and remove the discoloration.


Eh, maybe your right. If I do clean out a cut, I usually use hydrogen peroxide when I\'m at work (should have cleared that up). Otherwise, if it is bad, I\'ll use antibiotic cream but if its some stupid little cut I do nothing...depending on where it is. I have a couple cuts on my hand I let scar for some reason. Makes me look more badass or something :fro:
Title: Coach Licks Player\'s Wounds
Post by: Evi on March 11, 2005, 08:17:51 PM
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Makes me look more badass or something
It\'s only cool if you have a good story behind it. If your story is "I fell off my tricycle and got a booboo"...well then...your scar would be teh ghey. But if it was like "I got into a fight with a bear trying to protect so and so..." or "I was trying to do a backside 540° misty off a railpipe when I was snowboarding and..."