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Smelling many synthetic glues is dangerous to your brain cells.

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foul-smelling (medical definition) foul-smelling (medical definition)foul smelling, having an offensive odour


How does smells effect the liver Like smelling glue?

Smelling glue or other strong chemical odors can potentially harm the liver if these substances are inhaled in large amounts over a long period of time. The liver helps to detoxify harmful substances in the body, and repeated exposure to toxic fumes can put a strain on the liver's detoxification processes. It is advisable to avoid inhaling strong chemical odors to protect your liver and overall health.


How does glue look like?

Glue typically comes in a liquid or solid form. Liquid glue is often white and viscous, while solid glue can vary in color and form, such as glue sticks or glue dots. Once applied and dried, glue creates a clear, sticky bond between surfaces.


What are three sentences for the word glue?

The ornament was broken and we tried to glue it together.We have several types of glue in our workshop.Glitter was stuck to the homemade birthday card with glue.


Do you die if you smell glue?

It all depends on the "Glue". Real glue is made from animal skin and water, so, no, you will not die from smelling it. Other adhesives use some pretty harsh chemicals, and, yes, you can die from inhaling the fumes of some of them. Others may have fumes that, when smelled, will only do permanent brain damage. Some may have temporary effects. The trick is to know, for sure, which one you are sniffing.