Another Experiment

After the vomiting, the team still conducted gastric lavage on him to pump out the remaining 50 grams of soil. Then his vitals slowly dropped down to slightly higher than average level. All 10 participants of the clinical experiment showed the same result. After consuming the soil, they all showed symptoms of food poisoning like stomach ache and vomiting. 6 of them even vomited blood. 

The medical team conducted a gastroscopy on all the 10 patients. They discovered there were bloody scars on their intestinal walls and gastric mucosa. This was probably due to the patients' rapid ingestion of soil. The harsh particle of soil grated against their fragile organ walls. The medical teams immediately applied anti-bleeding treatment and hooked the patients up to IV and blood glucose. Acute haemorrhage of the intestinal tract was nothing serious, the more serious issue was the change to the patients' state of mind.