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Snorting malic acid can cause irritation and damage to the nasal passages, sinuses, and respiratory system. It can also lead to burning sensations, inflammation, and potentially more serious health complications if a significant amount is ingested. It is not safe or recommended to snort malic acid or any other substance not intended for inhalation.

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