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Drinking a small amount (less than a tablespoon), if the blood is free from pathogens, might not harm you... but the fact is drinking blood (even your own) is toxic in high doses.
Blood is rich in iron.
The human body has difficulty excreting excess iron, therefore it becomes a toxicity to the system. This condition is called haemochromatosis, which causes diseases and problems such as liver damage, buildup fuild in the lungs, dehydration, low blood pressure and nervous disorders.
Just felt like adding that
that I'm MADE of irony.
how much blood are we talking? if you have a noise bleed or something and swallow a bit its going to do nothing.