no its healthy ;)
No, using glue sticks for huffing is dangerous and can be harmful to your health. Inhaling the fumes from glue sticks can cause dizziness, nausea, headaches, and even damage to the brain and other organs over time. It’s important to avoid using any type of inhalant in this way.
Canned "air" is not air; it is a chemical similar to freon, the gas that used to be used in air conditioners and refrigerators as a refrigerant. Concentrating and inhaling it can result in brain damage and/or death due to oxygen deprivation.For more information, see the links below.
Huffing, or inhaling toxic substances, can have harmful effects on the urinary system. It can lead to inflammation and irritation of the bladder and kidneys, which may result in symptoms like blood in the urine, frequent urination, or pain while urinating. Long-term huffing can also cause kidney damage and increase the risk of urinary tract infections.
Simply sniffing hand sanitizer is not dangerous. If it was, it would not come with nice scents that encouraged you to smell it. However, if you are referring to intentional abuse or huffing, they are high in alcohol content (not the kind people drink recreationally). The fumes from the alcohol misplace oxygen, and restricts how much oxygen you are breathing in. It is basically like suffocating yourself.
Doc Fitch was a bad influence in "The Duster" because he introduced the protagonist to a life of crime and illegal activities, leading to a downward spiral of violence and corruption. He manipulated and exploited the protagonist's vulnerabilities for his own gain, ultimately leading to destructive consequences.
People are huffing air duster because it can get you high. Because of this they have recently added a bitterant into the canned air dusters which causes a bitter taste in mouth.
No, they change from light. The lighter it is, the smaller the pupil.
Oh, dude, of course there are drug tests for air duster! I mean, why wouldn't there be? If you're huffing that stuff, they're gonna catch you red-handed... or silver-handed, I guess. So yeah, don't go thinking you can get away with it just because it's not your typical drug test.
From what I hear, let's just say permanent damage to the nervous system. They have been known to put "holes" in your brain. No kidding.
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Yes, inhaling the fumes from huffing cat pee can be dangerous as it may contain harmful chemicals and bacteria that can cause respiratory issues and other health problems.
No, duster will not show up as alcohol when tested. Air duster will not show up on any drug test because the chemical compounds in air duster is different than the compounds that are looked for on drug and alcohol tests.
No.
A crop duster is an aircraft that is specially designed to apply pesticides from the air. The word crop duster can also mean the pilot who flies one these aircraft.
No.
air dust is compressed air in a can that is used to clean your computer and I think your talking about air duster
No you're inhaling air, not a chemical.