Helium is a gas and is not found in the body
Helium, is not oxygen, and as such a large presences of helium in the body can asphyxiate and cause death.
Traces of helium might be found in the body under some circumstances, but as helium is an inert gas, it isn't found in any compounds in the body. Helium certainly isn't necessary for life. The presence of helium in the body may only occur when we breathe some helium and it is taken up in the blood and diffuses into tissues. Even then, the helium exists as single atoms of this noble gas, and it will diffuse out of the body given a chance to do so.
No, human body doesn't float on helium as it is light.
No, helium is not used in medicine.
either for balloons, or whip it's.
Yes, but when there is too much helium in your body your voice gets high and squeaky like a chipmunk
Your body does not need helium. Helium is an inert gas, and it is not found as a "building block" of any organic material, or any other materials for that matter.
How Helium is used: It is used to blow up balloons.
mostly helium is used in balloons
that can helium do to you
I'm personally not running out of helium. In fact helium is harmful to the human body in large doses. So no helium would not affect me.
Helium can be used in refrigerators, but this application is expensive, not commercial.