Sniffing gas is the same as getting "carbon monoxide poisoning". The symptoms of which are 'flu like (headache, nausea etc...), then death if you inhale enough. Carbon monoxide binds to haemoglobin (in red blood cells) in the place of where oxygen should bind. Moreover, carbon monoxide does not "unbind" in the way that oxygen would; it stays in your system permanently, reducing your bloods capacity to carry oxygen to where it is needed. This means that your body is starved of oxygen, causing death.
If you reach a stage where you've inhaled enough carbon monoxide so that your oxygen level is minimal, you may start to hallucinate. However by this stage it is not possible to raise your oxygen level again, so death would follow shortly afterwards.
Bee stings can give those allergic hallucinations. Virtually any reaction is possible to a bug bite, but hallucinations are not common.
No it can't...
Because it can give you hallucinations
sniffing gas kills a lot of brain cells. it kills more than any other drug except acid. brain cells help you thank and they keep your organs running. brain cells can not be reproduced. sniffing gas can temporarily blur vision, make you loose your appetite, cause headaches, and make you throw up. sniffing gas usually occurs in manic people. the led in the gas eventually leaves wholes in your brain which can eventually paralyze everything but your eyes.
Yes, sniffing permanent markers can cause dizziness, hallucinations, and even a feeling of being "high" due to the chemicals in the markers that can be harmful when inhaled. Prolonged or frequent sniffing of markers can lead to serious health effects, including damage to the brain, liver, and kidneys. It is important to avoid inhaling markers and use them in a well-ventilated area.
Yes, sniffing gas fumes can be harmful. Inhaling these fumes can lead to dizziness, headaches, nausea, and even more serious health issues like organ damage or respiratory problems. It's important to avoid inhaling gas fumes and seek fresh air if exposed.
Glue is not a drug. But adhesive agents in some types of glue give off a gas as they dry that can be toxic if inhaled. Some people consider sniffing this gas to be a "high" and glue sniffing has become a serious issue and an addictive behavior. For that reason glue may be listed in the drug category as it relates to substance abuse.
It is called absinthe.
The country of The Netherlands is associated with the tulip. The cat is sniffing the tulip.
well sniffing nutmeg will cause retardation in your children oh wait sorry that's just your genes thatll do that. retardation is a major cause of nugmeg sniffing. try getting rehab for your drug addiction
Only a person who is terribly bored and/or depressed would resort to something like glue sniffing. A more interesting and rewarding life would give people better things to do.
If you drink high doses then yes it can