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Anonymous
Ive seen a lot of competitive lifters use them. Im thinking about getting some to help me wake up on days when I'm feeling unmotivated/sluggish. Anyone have any experience with them? How did they work for you?
>> well fuck your shit !SvVHiVQG4I
Enjoy poisoning yourself with ammonia gas.
>> Anonymous
>>281264
Smelling salts release toxic ammonia [NH3] gas, which irritates the mucous membranes of the nose and lungs, and thereby triggers an inhalation reflex (that is, it causes the muscles that control breathing to work faster). Even though ammonia gas is considered toxic, smelling salts produce only a small amount.

Its a very small amount, just a wiff. I'm sure if it was quite detrimental to ones health, you would see it a lot less...
>> well fuck your shit !SvVHiVQG4I
>>281285
People don't use it regularly. It's in the same vein as ipecac syrup. Take it when you accidentally swallow a bottle of asprin and you're all set; take it every day to puke up your last binge meal and your heart will evaporate. If you think inhaling ammonia gas on a regular basis to help you lift weights is a good idea, do it. I'm going to lol when you do it once and puke though.
>> Anonymous
>>281289
Regular basis? Would 3 times a week be a regular basis? What about all the other athletes taking it? Thats why I'm asking, if there are any long term health problems, I won't use it. If a small wave of it under my nose 2-3 times a week won't do any harm, then why not?