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Rens & Bastiaan fly high on nitrous oxide (N20) | Drugslab
In this video Rens Polman and Bastiaan Rosman inhale laughing gas (N2O – Nitrous Oxide). What does this colourless and slightly sweet odor/tasting gas to your body? See it for yourself.
USE:
Are you’re about to use a balloon? Keep the following things in mind:
- Use laughing gas from a balloon, never from a cartridge or dispenser. Therewith you avoid frostbite, chokings and lack of oxygen.
- Make sure you can sit or lay down when you use laughing gas.
- Don’t use it too often! Frequently use can cause brain damage.
- Never use laughing gas when you’re having a cold. Laughing gas expands in air, so your eardrum could pop. Besides earache it can also lead to permanent hearing damage.
- Mixing nitrous oxide with alcohol is very dangerous as it can increase the risks.
DOSE:
1 whipped cream charger is good for 1 balloon. After 4 inhalations all the gas from the balloon is absorbed in your body. A trip from a balloon with 1 cartridge of laughing gas is short and lasts for about 1 minute.
RISKS:
- Nausea and dizziness
- Severe headache
- Passing out
- Freezing of lungs, lips, nose and vocal cords.
- Heavy regular use of nitrous oxide can lead to deficiency of vitamin B12 and to a form of anaemia.
- Heavy regular use can lead to brain damage and neurological disorders.
OUR HOSTS:
Rens Polman: https://www.instagram.com/renspolman
Nellie Benner: https://www.instagram.com/nelliebenner
Bastiaan Rosman: https://www.instagram.com/bashiaanrosman
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