Yes, ingesting bleach does have an effect on the human body. Some of these side effects include rashes on the skin, problems breathing, pain in the mouth, and coughing.
For the short term and with reasonable amounts of water, ingested water will increase blood volume only transiently. However if there is kidney or cardiac problems or in cases where massive amounts of water is ingested the increase in volume plus the decrease in osmolarity of the blood is fatal.
It doesn't have an effect unless ingested
Ingesting marijuana takes larger amounts to get the desired effect, but it also lasts longer. While you probably could identify the drug you had taken if you were to conduct a double blind test with yourself as a testsubject (even without having ingested it before and only smoked it), it would probably not feel the same. Some people claim that it feels more like a "trip" to eat it than when you smoke it.
bleach stay in your system
what is the effect of bleach on hardend blade steel?
In a way. It causes the bleach to liberate chlorine faster than it normally would; the less chlorine in solution, the lower the effect. The flip side is, hot water itself has a sterilizing effect, but it's not as great as bleach's effect.
It turns it white.
Chlorine is bleach and it could bleach out your clothes if concentration is high.
In order to remove the bleach side effect on the face, try taking a warm damp washcloth and adding some mild soap to it. You then will want to scrub away the bleach from the face.
I think the question you need to ask is "what effect will chracoal and bleach have on my carpet"
If the rice has been properly cooked it won't have any effect on the human.
The color become red to brown.