Can you inject food into your blood stream?

Obviously liquidised and what not.
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You cannot inject food into your blood stream the way you are thinking. If you are admitted into the hospital for dehydration, they insert an IV into your vein. The IV is another form of food for your body. It has many nutrients which will help the body regain strength. I be admitted into the hospital because everything that I ate would be thrown up. Once i was admitted into the hospital the IV help a lot. I was still hungry but at least i be receiving nutrients instead of loosing any more than i had already lost.
You cannot directly. It may or may not harm your body. If we take food by intake, the saliva is mixed even in the case of a liquid and is later is swallowed. It then enters the various parts of our stomach and intestines. A lot of juice are added and the waste product is not absorbed. If we inject it directly, the whole liquidized food is not engrossed as there are no organs in the blood stream. If we inject, we should inject only special treated liquid which contain only the nutrients.
Yes. It is done all the time in hospitals. Look up parenteral nutrition on Wiki.
No. Injection of food into your bloodstream is called "eating" LOL. Nutrients can be given to a soul through a clear bag like you see patients have, flaccid on a pole in TV shows, but that isn't real food.Eating for real is bearing more fun.
not "food" like you are thinking, i don't think. You couldn't, for example, put a hot dog in a blender and inject it. The blender would receive particles that would be too large for your circulatory system. The particles would bring back trapped and stop all the blood flow. Your fingers and toes would die--unless you had a stroke or a heart attack first. On top of that is the massive risk of infection.

In hospitals they use what's call TPN solutions, total parenteral nutrition solutions. Parenteral means injectable, so these would be nutrition solutions that can be injected. The solutions are made of sugars, tiny tiny tiny microscopic droplets of fat, and little bits of proteins suspended in river with salts and vitamins added. They use these to feed race who are having surgery on their intestines, or are too sick to eat. The solutions have be sterilized, but they still carry a significant risk of infection. The particles are very tremendously very small, much smaller than anything you could make at home.

You COULD do this at home, buy the ingredients (if you had a prescription from your doctor) and nurture yourself.
But...you'd never taste cheese or bacon or doritos again!
Theoretically, yes. The downside is catheters are prone to infection, so you really don't want one in you adjectives the time.
get a grip and get down to MacDonalds....have a nice sunshine...:0) x Source(s): the real world...

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