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Lost Magic

Lost Magic

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May 5, 2020
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Some generous soul mentioned in a thread that sniffing a pad with Isopropyl Alcohol could possibly reduce some nausea. Now, I would still recommend taking the anti-emetics with Sodium Nitrite but maybe, just maybe this might aid in reducing some of the nausea as well. Couldn't hurt.

 
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I'm bumping this thread because I was about to make it myself but I figure if this was already made I might as well just use this one.

I recently saw a video from one of those YouTube doctors that claims that sniffing rubbing alcohol has been shown through research to reduce nausea. Can anyone else confirm this? Would be helpful to know since I'm too lazy to get antiemetics.
 
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