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MethodDoes inhaling 80/20 helium from a gas tank k*ll you?
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No. Use nitrogen or argon i stead of helium. I suspect this is the main reason this method could fail. Also, dont use a mask: https://jme.bmj.com/content/36/3/174
No. Use nitrogen or argon i stead of helium. I suspect this is the main reason this method could fail. Also, dont use a mask: https://jme.bmj.com/content/36/3/174
Yeah I was thrilled when I found the helium method but then found all the accessible helium is mixed with air these days. From what I've read it is difficult to die breathing the air mix but it can cause brain damage.
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Yeah I was thrilled when I found the helium method but then found all the accessible helium is mixed with air these days. From what I've read it is difficult to die breathing the air mix but it can cause brain damage.
Unfortunately, pure helium is more difficult and expensive to acquire. I would suggest another inert gas. With respect to potential brain damage, it can only happen in 2 ways: (1) you are rescued and revived in the midst of CBT, or (2) you run out of gas and somehow your mask dislodges. Otherwise, the exit bag method is very much a proven method. Best, G
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No, not 100%. You need Helium with a purity of at least 99,8% = Helium 2.6. It´s not a problem in the EU to get Helium or Nitrogen in a refillable cylinder. And there are companies in the EU that ship to other countries.
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