|
Facts About N2O Brain Damage |
by Sol Lightman |
| How to avoid nastiness with N2O. |
|
Famous Gassers |
by Jan Remmert Pels |
| List of well known people who used n2o (nitrous oxide) as a drug. |
|
How Can Nitrous be Dangerous? |
by Jerry Stratton |
| How can nitrous be dangerous? Yes, nitrous does 'kill brain cells' although that's a pretty general statement. Both life and alcohol also kill brain cells. |
|
How to Make Nitrous Oxide |
by Z. DeBuggah |
| If you really want a do-it-yourself nitrous oxide generator, you want a sturdy set-up you can over and over and enjoy again and again!
|
|
Making Nitrous Oxide |
by Z. DeBuggah |
| If you really want a do-it-yourself nitrous oxide generator, you want a sturdy set-up you can over and over and enjoy again and again!
|
|
More facts about N2O brain damage |
|
N2O Medical References |
| List of medical references on nitrous oxide. |
|
Nitrous Oxide Method of Action |
by Karen |
| N2O does not combine with haemoglobin, but is carried free in the blood and excreted unchanged through the lungs. The risk of hypoxia comes not from any interaction between N2O and O2 in the blood or brain, but from simply not inhaling oxygen often enough. |
|
Nitrous: Does it Kill Brain Cells? |
by Chris |
| In an earlier post I mentioned some scientific reports on the possible
dangers of prolonged exposure to nitrous oxide. This elicited some reactions that focus around the definition of "prolonged exposure". How much nitrous taken in how much time will rot your nerves? |
|
Problems Making Your Own Nitrous Oxide |
by Keith Lewis |
| Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) is most commonly made by the thermal
decomposition of ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3). The chief impurity
of the product is N2, although, NO2, N, O2, and CO2 may also be present,
however, usually not in any quantity to approach toxcity. The resulting
mixture is passed through water for purification. |
|
References to journal articles on nitrous oxide |
|
Subjective Effects of Nitrous Oxide |
by William James |
| The effects will of course vary with the individual, just as they vary in the same individual from time to time; but it is probable that in the former case, as in the latter, a generic resemblance will obtain. With me, as with every other person of whom I have heard, the keynote of the experience is the tremendously exiting sense of an intense metaphysical illumination. |
|
The Action of Nitrous Oxide |
by Karen |
| N2O does not combine with haemoglobin, but is carried free in the blood and excreted unchanged through the lungs. The risk of hypoxia comes not from any interaction between N2O and O2 in the blood or brain, but from simply not inhaling oxygen often enough. The vast majority of deaths from N2O abuse have been through stupidity. |
|
The Dangers of Inhaling Nitrous |
by Matt Baggott |
| First, there are the dangers which accompany the inhalation of any
compressed gas (making sure you get enough air, making sure you don't freeze
your lips or inflate your head, making sure you are sitting down and
won't hurt yourself if you get dizzy)... |
|
Wisdom Teeth and Nitrous Oxide |
by Ranjit Bhatnagar |
| Report of nitrous effects while at the dentist. |