Murbz said:Do be careful with the nitrous! While it produces an extremely euphoric experience, you really need to be careful - especially in combination with other drugs - I say this from experience.
One of my high school buddies was a car enthusiast (aka "motorhead") who had nitrous injection for his vehicle. This is bad idea #1 - using non-medical grade stuff - who knows what other adulterants were in there. In any event, the experiences were a lot of fun - and also potentially dangerous if you aren't appropriately prepared. This stuff will pretty much incapacitate you and black you out - even if only for a few seconds - but that's when you can pass out and hit your head on hard objects, etc. (again - experience - I've done that )
It's an interesting and very euphoric substance - I do like it, but always had that feeling "wow - this stuff probably isn't good for me" - maybe it's the hypoxia effect kicking in. I will say, that, even as a parent I've probably disappointed the kids by leaving them flat whipped cream after sucking up the nitrous as a kitchen whippet
Don't mean to be a doom and gloom person, but just want everyone to be safe and gain from their experiences without getting hurt. Do your research, be wise, and be safe. Moderation is always a good guide - be safe
Absolutely correct. I don't think any homework was done there - and that was pretty stupid on our accounts.Varox said:Anyone taking nitrous meant for cars just did not do his homework at all...
Purges said:Nitrous is no doubt an excellent adjunct to other substances. But, for me at least, it is VERY moreish. Once I start, often the rest of the experience is spent chasing ever deeper peaks. You spend the evening glued to the dispenser, and for me, eventually that detracts from letting the trip unfold.
Purges said:If you really want to enhance LSD, mushrooms etc, smoalk some DMT :twisted:
Dead man said:This report is a heart breaking read about someone's N2O abuse and negative conequences. It's very well written so check it out.
Murbz said:but always had that feeling "wow - this stuff probably isn't good for me" - maybe it's the hypoxia effect kicking in.
You're absolutely right! I think the manufacturer adds ammonia to the canisters to discourage off lable use. An ex-family relation had a car that run a nitrous set up.Shane237 said:SIMPLY PUT... : DO NOT INHALE NITROUS FOR A CAR. MAKE SURE IT IS 'MEDICAL GRADE'!!!!
NITROUS FROM ANY GARAGE OR BESIDES MEDICAL GRADE IS POISONOUS!
If someone else knows better please explain.