Smelling salts are used to arouse consciousness because the release of ammonia (NH3) gas that accompanies their use irritates the membranes of the nose and lungs, and thereby triggers an inhalation reflex.
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There are no known side effects with long-term or short-term use of smelling salts. However, a person should avoid overusing smelling salts or holding the smelling salt too close to the nose. Concentrated exposure can damage the nasal membranes.
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So, um, yeah, probably not a fantastic idea to get an ammonia cloud going on inside your visor.
before the start of every period and who knows how many times during a game. Plus add the sudafed they pop like candy.
Smelling salts are used to arouse consciousness because the release of ammonia (NH3) gas that accompanies their use irritates the membranes of the nose and lungs, and thereby triggers an inhalation reflex.
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There are no known side effects with long-term or short-term use of smelling salts. However, a person should avoid overusing smelling salts or holding the smelling salt too close to the nose. Concentrated exposure can damage the nasal membranes.
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So, um, yeah, probably not a fantastic idea to get an ammonia cloud going on inside your visor.
I never saw/heard anything. I could kinda understand the Canadian back-to-back-to-back (pre Covid-postponement, that is). But the ANA/MIN game makes even less sense.