the US Food & Drug Administration consider citronella oil as generally recognized as safe. If any effects occur I would consult your doctor. Citronella oil doesn't contain anything directly harmful unless you're allergic to it. A possible effect of inhalation is an increased heart rate, however this doesn't happen in all individuals.
No, it is not recommended to burn eucalyptus on an open fire as it can release harmful gases and oils that may be irritating to the respiratory system. It is best to avoid burning eucalyptus and instead use it for its aromatic properties in a diffuser or for other non-combustible uses.
The safest way to smell an unknown liquid is to waft the vapors towards your nose with your hand instead of directly inhaling from the container. This helps to prevent inhaling potentially harmful fumes in large quantities.
You actually do inhale them, they just aren't used and are exhaled along with the CO2 from the waste product of respiration.
A little helium isn't harmful, but inhaling an entire balloon-full can block oxygen to your brain, which might cause you to pass out. There has been at least one death from breathing helium from a pressurized tank instead of a balloon, too.
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harmful, damaging
i used conditioner instead of shampooing after hair relaxing is it harmful to the hair?
Koalas live in eucalyptus trees in eastern Australia. They do not build nests, or live in tree hollows. Instead, they nestle comfortably on tree branches, in the forks.
It is not recommended to use poison to scare off wasps and bees on your property as it can be harmful to the environment and other beneficial insects. Instead, consider using natural repellents, like planting mint or citronella, or contacting a professional pest control service for safe removal.
A vaporizer does not burn the plant material, but instead heats the material to the exact temperature that chemicals like THC are active at. So you aren't really inhaling smoke with a vaporizer like you do with a pipe, etc. You are instead inhaling air infused with the active ingredients. A vaporizer may smell a little bit, but the amount of odor given off by one is significantly less than other methods of obtaining a high.
Oh, dude, you want to know how long you have to sniff a Sharpie to get high? Well, technically, inhaling the fumes for a few minutes can cause dizziness and light-headedness due to the chemicals in the marker. But like, I wouldn't recommend trying it just for a cheap thrill, man. Stay safe and maybe stick to more legit ways to have a good time, you know?
"More harmful" and "most harmful." We would not use the -er and -est suffixes on the -ful which is already a suffix.