I did some light research and asked AI, which said it would be extremely dangerous. But come on, it wouldn’t be that dangerous, right? We evolved from animals that lived in the ocean.

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    I mean, ocean life seems to deal with the massive amount of bacteria somehow?

    Isn’t it mostly harmless or beneficial bacteria?

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      they generally deal with it by it not being in their blood

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        These animals are swallowing seawater and animals that live in the seawater constantly, there’s no way it doesn’t end up in their blood.

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            bro, blood is the reason your mouth is red. I get that we have epithelial tissue but it’s at least semi permeable like every other biological thing

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                The fact that when you live in one place for a long time you get pretty fucking good at dealing with the pathogens there and when you evolve later you usually keep those defenses.

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        Then what is saline made up of??

        Salt is fine, it is bacteria that will fuck you up.

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          Like OP said, copying from me, it’s too salty to be fresh, but not nearly as salty as sea water. Brackish, in marine terms.

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            It sounds like there’s special compositions sometimes, which are supposed to be more healing - I was given Ringer’s lactate a bit ago - but that the default is literally just salt and pure water at that magic 0.9%.

            The bacteria in seawater are generally going to be the kind that like seawater, not people. Unless someone dumped sewage nearby…

            The living nasties to be aware of are more parasitic worms like swimmer’s itch and toxic algaes, and unless you’re very unlucky with the algae concentration, neither are a pressing problem in the context that you have concentrated salt water spreading up a damn limb.

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        It is honestly funny how everyone here thinks I’m posting this thread in bad faith despite asking only legitimate questions.