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Skittlez1313
April 14th, 2009, 12:13 AM
I... Uh... Would like to know the side effects, before I continue doing this...

I've gotten really high off of this sh!t before, and, yeah, I don't think it's good for me, but it helps.... Take the pain away? ._.;

Wow I sound like an emo kid.

Not that I hate emos! I love them!
...I'll shut my mouth now.

:yes:

Viral Death
April 30th, 2009, 08:57 PM
What is your question?

Koman
April 30th, 2009, 09:04 PM
What is your question?

First line champ.

The only thing i can think of is that nitrous oxide is the same thing as nitric acid.

Also that in high enough concentrations and useage times can lead to bone marrow problems.

Also the fwct that you are starving your brain of oxygen and could possibly fall over and get hurt due to no oxygen in brain. Come to think of it you could crap in a jar and store it for a few weeks and then huff that in and get high if you really wanted to. All it does it starve the brain of oslxygen and replaces it wih CH4 (methane). But i dont think thst would be fun.

Viral Death
April 30th, 2009, 09:08 PM
First line champ.

The only thing i can think of is that nitrous oxide is the same thing as nitric acid.

Sorry

Nitrous oxide ("laughing gas") is a colorless, sweet-smelling gas that has been used for many years as an anesthetic for dental procedures. When used in a controlled medical setting, where the patient can be monitored, it is safe and effective.

When used "recreationally," several serious health problems can occur. Nitrous oxide replaces oxygen in the lungs, so if the gas is inhaled in a high enough concentration, asphyxiation (suffocation) can result in death. Approximately 15 deaths per year are attributed to abuse of nitrous oxide in the U.S.

If inhaled directly from a gas canister, the pressure of the gas can damage the lungs and the cold temperature of the gas can freeze the mouth, throat or vocal cords. Nitrous oxide inhalation results in immediate loss of motor control, so the user could fall, choke or vomit. Loss of brain cells has been reported in animal studies. In humans, long-term use can lead to neuropathy, with weakness, tingling and loss of sensation in the arms or legs. Long term use can also lead to psychological addiction.

Koman
April 30th, 2009, 09:25 PM
Sorry if i came off as a jerk, a bit frustrated by another thread. But yea aswell as the obviouls brain cell killing from starving the brain of oxygen.

Viral Death
April 30th, 2009, 09:49 PM
What you wrote what funny it cheered me up lol

Koman
April 30th, 2009, 09:52 PM
What you wrote what funny it cheered me up lol


Well :D then.

Zazu
May 7th, 2009, 05:16 PM
The only thing i can think of is that nitrous oxide is the same thing as nitric acid.


Lol nope, nitric acid = HNO3 - nitrogen oxide = N2O :)

To the original poster, I don't think that there are any side affects as such; it's a fairly harmless gas to the human body unless too much of it is inhaled. Just be careful with it :)

Koman
May 7th, 2009, 05:29 PM
Lol nope, nitric acid = HNO3 - nitrogen oxide = N2O :)

To the original poster, I don't think that there are any side affects as such; it's a fairly harmless gas to the human body unless too much of it is inhaled. Just be careful with it :)
Lol you caught me, i meant to say that nitric acid is commonly confused with nitrous oxide and is wrongfully inhaled and can result in death.

Φρανκομβριτ
May 8th, 2009, 11:19 AM
as posted before, it can lead to death if not done properly. It is also extremely unhealthy. You should deffinately stop this ASAP!

TheExtreme
May 28th, 2009, 11:39 PM
i love to do it from whip cream cans

Master_Miyagi
June 8th, 2009, 05:46 PM
Come to think of it you could crap in a jar and store it for a few weeks and then huff that in and get high if you really wanted to. All it does it starve the brain of oslxygen and replaces it wih CH4 (methane). But i dont think thst would be fun.
what you're talking about is called "jenkum" and no it does not seem like it would be fun

zackF.
June 11th, 2009, 02:26 AM
Really just a head-high, it doesn't last very long, can cause dizziness makes you talk in a deep voice and a few other things, as long as you use one of the container things or a balloon you should be OK... and the oxygen thing is only if you continuously take nitrous over and over without taking any fresh breaths, Im am planning on trying it as soon as I get money for the container thing