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    Boston University warns against drinking BORGs ahead of St. Patrick’s Day

    ShehnazBy ShehnazMarch 16, 2023Updated:March 16, 2023No Comments
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    Ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, Boston University is warning college students to steer clear of a viral TikTok faculty ingesting development that not too long ago despatched dozens of UMass Amherst college students to the hospital for alcohol poisoning.

    A “BORG,” or a “black out rage gallon,” has taken off on faculty campuses. In a typical private borg, the gallon container is half filled with water, with a devastating fifth of alcohol (about 17 pictures), and a liquid taste enhancer like Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier.

    Boston University Student Health Services — in a submit addressed to college students for a “safe St. Patrick’s Day” — wrote that they need to not drink BORGs, and emphasised it’s not a safer solution to drink booze.

    “We don’t recommend drinking a BORG,” Boston University Student Health Services posted on Instagram.

    “Since BORGs contain water and sometimes electrolytes, there’s a misconception that a BORG is hydrating and therefore a safer way to drink,” BU Student Health Services wrote. “It’s not true.”

    The faculty ingesting development has gone viral on TikTok, the place social media customers declare that ingesting from a BORG can reduce down on the possibilities of a hangover. That’s not true and it’s very troubling that some college students consider that, in response to well being consultants.

    “Many recipes call for up to 17 shots of liquor,” BU Student Health Services wrote. “Even if consumed over many hours, that is sufficient alcohol to trigger an emergency.

    “The size of the BORG makes it hard to track how much you’ve had to drink,” they added. “Mixing alcohol with caffeine can mask the feeling of intoxication and other effects from alcohol, making it more likely for someone to overdrink.”

    BORG ingesting has develop into well-liked within the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as college students are targeted on avoiding infectious ailments, in response to well being consultants. Students additionally like BORGs as a result of there’s no concern of being drugged.

    BU Student Health Services mentioned if college students are going to make a BORG, they need to do this safer method — “Use less alcohol than the recipe calls for: measure out one shot per hour you plan on drinking.”

    “You could also add no alcohol, nobody will know!” BU Student Health Services added.

    “Drink it slowly over a longer period of time,” they wrote. “It can take up to 30 minutes to feel the effects of one standard drink (like one shot).”

    Students also needs to not combine in caffeine.

    “Check in with yourself and your friends,” BU Student Health Services mentioned. “Be aware of how you’re feeling, take breaks, and don’t leave your drink unattended to reduce the risk of drink spiking.”

    BU’s Good Samaritan Policy implies that when a scholar seeks assist for themselves or others who’ve used alcohol or medicine, neither scholar will obtain a sanction for alcohol or drug use, so long as they full an academic or counseling program on campus.

    If you suppose somebody is perhaps experiencing an alcohol or drug emergency, name for assist instantly. If you’re on campus, name BU Police at 617-353-2121. If you’re off campus, name 911.

    Source: www.bostonherald.com”

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