Demoncase wrote:Do you realise how much sulphur you need to ingest to lower your body temperature as a result?...You can do it 100% effectively and lower your body temperature considerably- that's because you will be chilling in th morgue.
Your cellular temperature needs to be around 39 degrees for volcanization of the membrane to occur...death doesn't occur until around 42 degrees. A small margin, but an existant one, nonetheless.
Sulphur, when ingested in quantity, is a violent purgative causing massive water loss and all sorts of damage to your balances- read some Victorian books that talk about 'Physic'-that's sulphur mate.
In lesser therapeutic dosages, sulphur tablets were used in the 1960s to treat acne. All they do is create massive amounts of Hydrogen Sulphide to be created in the colon and you to lose all your friends who have a sense of smell.
Well, your key words there were "ingested in quantity." I'm sure while eating matchheads isn't exactly going to turn you into a beaming figure of health, in small quantities it could probably be effective without causing you to expunge various liquids and gasses from your various orifices.
Sulphur bridges exist all over nature- agreed.....but comparing what goes in your body to Vulcanisation in monomeric rubber? Are you joking?...Vulcanisation happens at 120oC+. The human body is a pile of dead protein at 45oC...so no vulcanisation, sorry.
Vulcanising membranes?....The membranes of your cells are dual layer protein molecules with a hydrophobic end outwards and a hydrophillic chain of fatty acid inwards.
I'm sure the rubber diagram was used as a visual description of what similarly happens to your cell membranes once they reach a certain temperature, not to insinuate that your cells act exactly like monomeric rubber.
And Haemoglobin does not pick up sulphur- it's a multi-site chelate enzyme that reacts only to oxygen bearing molecules....Which is why people die of carbon monoxide poisoning- the CO bonds to your haemoglobin.....Free gaseous sulphur or sulphur compounds never get to the blood stream when inhaled as they are strongly acid gases and damage the alveoli of the lungs that they essential liquefy and you leach plasma and cellular cytoplasm into your lungs until you drown.....
To correct you, not only is sulphur an oxygen bearing molecule, but hemoglobin does bind to sulphur, although not in a pure form.
"In similar fashion, hemoglobin also has competitive binding affinity for cyanide (CN-), sulfur monoxide (SO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and sulfide (S2-), including hydrogen sulfide (H2S). All of these bind to iron in heme without changing its oxidation state, but they nevertheless inhibit oxygen-binding, causing grave toxicity."
So, there's evidence that the theory is, at least, possible, and it could explain why certain people with higher body temperatures (i.e., me, I tend to walk around on average at a flaming 99 degrees F) tend to ward off mosquitos when small amounts of sulfur are digested. Is it a proven theory? No...I'm almost positive I said that in my first post. *checks* Yup! It's there. Thanks for posting your information, though, and I'm certaintly glad you feel like a "big man" now. The partonizing tone in your post was just wonderful, really made me want to take your viewpoint in stride.
I find it ironic that people shy away from toxic matchheads, and choose to use toxic DEET, instead.

I remember that shite made my lips go numb in the field.