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- From: ee0r+@andrew.cmu.edu (Elliott Conan Evans)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Re: [anonymous] nitrous oxide
- Message-ID: <Uf20V4G00VpF4jwmkV@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 20:44:52 GMT
- References: <1992Nov11.152500.10206@u.washington.edu><1992Nov11.215713.21992@cltr.uq.OZ.AU>
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- lewis@aera8700.mitre.org (Keith Lewis) writes:
- > Recycling does work, to a degree. The best way to do it (IMHO) is to hold
- > it in for as long as you can, exhale in to the balloon, hyperventilate for
- > ten seconds or so, and re-inhale what's in the balloon (a mixture of N2O and
- > CO2).
-
- In *my* humble opinion, the *best* way to do this is to exhale
- into another person instead of a balloon. This has obvious adantages
- and dangers, but at the very least is a good icebreaker.
-
- If you're worried or self-conscious about mouth-to-mouth contact,
- a tube of some sort makes a good transport buffer.
-
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