J-Lube can stay in the colon for a few days after its first use & maybe up to a week I have noticed.
It’s mixed at 5 average tablespoons to 500Ml of water. At this thickness it doesn’t just wash away easy if you put this over your hand, & takes a while with running water to wash it away, even with something rubbing on the skin.
So if your using this lube just once a week it could very well be that the colon is continuously lined with this lube all the time. Even if it dries out it’s still there.
Is this so? And would that have adverse effects on the body? Like acting as a barrier between the colon wall membranes & water/nutrient absorption etc?
Typical lubes I think break down easy & get carried away, but with J-Lube I have no idea so wanted to ask.
JLube is made with polyethelene and sugar.
So its got a plastic component that won’t readily degrade.
While its sticky and slimes up the membranes , its not that sticky that bowel movements won’t push it out.
Even if it did stay around and somewhat seal off the colon from the contents of the colon, so what, the colon isn’t there to absorb, its there to collect , and do poops in a short time, rather then poop just coming out grams at a time with peristalsis. The colon can contract with massive force to force its contents out … (see the stories of "Does it take all animals 10 seconds to poop ? " )
Where you get most of your nutrients from is the large intestine, which is the bundle of intestines up above the rest, which loops many times and is quite a long length. In the large intestine its rather wet.
The small intestine, being the large U shaped section that loops around about once and connects to the colon . The U in the small intestine is occuring at the right hand side where you feel the pain of being too full of poop, or farts, or both. The small intestine collects the water out, and a bit of nutrition that comes out with that, but most nutrition was already taken out in the large intestine.
So the colon isn’t required for nutritition intake, and you could line it with plastic permanently. Well, except the mucous and dead cells would build up on that side, and they really should be expelled with poops right ?
Anyway, the Jlube probably causes some irritation to the membranes, but they will just get more wet, forming a mucous, when irritated. If there was any sign of jlube (wet sticky slimy stuff) after bowel movement, its probably the extra mucous that is triggerred by the jlube, its diluting the jlube and the jlube is not setting solid like paint on the membranes.
The stomach connects to the small intestine, which in turn connects to the large intestine, which includes the cecum, colon, and rectum. This in turn connects to the anal canal.
You have described the large intestine, but called it the small intestine, and vice-versa.
My cite is: I am a prior recipient of a flexible sigmoidoscopy, for reasons I shall decline to share at this time.
I had wondered why a sexual lube was mixed with water.
If you’re engaging in a risky act like fisting, the last thing you should be worried about is whether the lube is harmful.
Not only is the colon a collection organ, it also removes excess water from the stool. Most of that is done in the ascending colon, just beyond the small bowel’s junction at the ileocecal valve and appendix.
Consider that it’s safe for traces of feces to remain in the colon indefinitely (in fact, that’s the purpose for which it was evolved), I wouldn’t worry about a mere water-based lube.
If I remember right, J-Lube was originally a veterinary product, but it’s safe for humans. One advantage is that is mixed from a powder so can be made as thick or thin as the user wants. It is the preferred lube for fisting (so I hear) which is not dangerous if done correctly and prudent precautions are observed (or so I hear).