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LBRY Claims • N2O-Treatment-Resistant-Disorder

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9 Aug 2022 03:20:10 UTC
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N2O: For Treatment Resistant Disorder
N2O in food grades has been buzzing around as an alternative to ketamine for Treatment-Resistant disorders. Medical grade N2O would be too strong to administer alone and is mainly used to put patients to sleep. Xenon, a more powerful grade produces similar effects to Ketamine.

Note: Do not try this
I'm no expert, I have been working with N2O for around 15 years. As a teenager, I use to bring tanks into parties and fill up balloons for profit. There are serious dangers so please do not try this at home.

Disclaimer: This is not the kind of content I want to be uploading all the time but I'm testing this platform to see what works and what doesn't. This video may be deleted if it goes against guidelines or if it does not benefit the channel in any way. Again, do not try this.
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