April 2, 201313 yr Answering the thread...... NO IT DIDN'T And as previously mentioned, you are late by a day.
April 2, 201313 yr Author Answering the thread...... NO IT DIDN'T And as previously mentioned, you are late by a day. A day too late for what? I just came across it.
April 2, 201313 yr the PH of the stomach is as low as 1.5 during digestion. Which means the snake would have dissolved rather quickly.. It's possible the person was a vegetarian freak or other digestive disorder but highly unlikely. I call it false.
April 2, 201313 yr Rubbish! You're a day too late..... Well too late in fact. That clip is over 30 years old. The woman gave birth to a healthy baby boy 4 months later. Her son became a highly successful business entrepreneur and today runs a string of top ranked restaurants in Chiang Mai, including the Dukes, Red Lion, the Pun Pun and also sells the best curries and pies in Thailand under his company known as Sausage King.
April 3, 201313 yr Popular Post Snake Grows In Woman's Stomach... That's nothing - I have one growing in my trousers for years.
April 3, 201313 yr Providing it is true, I don't think the snake was in the stomach, but rather in her womb. And no, you can't get 'pregnant' with a snake by drinking water with a little snake in it. More likely the woman was experimenting with some alternative 'self pleasure techniques' and it went awry. Loads of stuff ends up in places it doesn't belong that way.
April 3, 201313 yr Author the PH of the stomach is as low as 1.5 during digestion. Which means the snake would have dissolved rather quickly.. It's possible the person was a vegetarian freak or other digestive disorder but highly unlikely. I call it false. Good point. but out of interest, how to tapeworms and other parasites survive inside the human body?
April 3, 201313 yr the PH of the stomach is as low as 1.5 during digestion. Which means the snake would have dissolved rather quickly.. It's possible the person was a vegetarian freak or other digestive disorder but highly unlikely. I call it false. Good point. but out of interest, how to tapeworms and other parasites survive inside the human body? valid question Most intestinal parasites reside in the small and large intestine and don't require oxygen(Anaerobic). They pass thru the stomach vital enough to succeed in the intestines due to a number of factors. Factors include low stomach acid, hitching a ride on undigestible foods like insoluble fiber and sometimes just lucky combination of digestion quirks. One of the more popular cures to kill parasites is to introduce oxygen producing compounds into the digestion like ozone, hydrogen peroxide etc. The snake hypothesis is much harder. Firstly the purported image shows the snake in a wide non tubelike location. The only area like that is the stomach. Ph of the stomach would have blinded, skinned and at least incapacitated the snake. It would have been hard to even stay in the stomach if it wasn't dissolved. Even if the snake made it thru the stomach due to abnormal stomach acid or quick transit then a big problem is an oxygen source. Snakes have lungs and need to breath. Lastly the video is a dead give away because it uses so many stock photos and imprecise details. Interesting claim to consider Did they have you going?
April 3, 201313 yr Answering the thread...... NO IT DIDN'T And as previously mentioned, you are late by a day. A day too late for what? I just came across it. I think he meant for April fools maybe?
Create an account or sign in to comment