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Question: ok well no critisism please... im curiouse as to what happens if you inhale dust off and does it have any other wierd side effects on your health or cause perminint damage to your body or brain. thanks. if anyone has any personal stories feel free to share.


Answers: ok well no critisism please... im curiouse as to what happens if you inhale dust off and does it have any other wierd side effects on your health or cause perminint damage to your body or brain. thanks. if anyone has any personal stories feel free to share.

it's terrible. It messes with your brain to make you lightheaded and giggly..temporailiy..like...3 minutes kind of temporary.
Dust off and duster have generic forms of N2 in them. if you tip the bottle too much, it can freeze your lungs. it can be extremely harmful. You can get the same effects without fatalitites from inhaling helium at a birthday party. The point of the matter is, if if gets you high, it's a type of overdose...overdosing is never good. If you feel lightheaded, it's never a good thing.

Inhaling dust off is considered a stimulant to the brain. You will most likely be light headed. Head my warning, it is dangerous, sometimes even fatal.

I cant stop coughing

or i sneeze

i live in an agucultreal area and when harvest comes, my allergies KICK IN

also, its not good or your lungs, it will create mud..literally

When a person breathes in, particles suspended in the air enter the nose, but not all of them reach the lungs. The nose is an efficient filter. Most large particles are stopped in it, until they are removed mechanically by blowing the nose or sneezing.

Some of the smaller particles succeed in passing through the nose to reach the windpipe and the dividing air tubes that lead to the lungs
These tubes are called bronchi and bronchioles. All of these airways are lined by cells. The mucus they produce catches most of the dust particles. Tiny hairs called cilia, covering the walls of the air tubes, move the mucus upward and out into the throat, where it is either coughed up and spat out, or swallowed.




Go to following site you can get the answer elaborately.

http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals...





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