Because we sell those items as interior aromas,
we think it is our duty to give you the following product
information. So you can use the aromas in a responsible way
and have some reliable information about them:
Poppers are also known as Amyl Nitrate; Butyl Nitrate; n-Nitrate;
Amys or Rush, Poppers is a highly flammable, yellowish liquid,
usually sold in small, glass screw-top bottles.
Amyl Nitrate is packaged in small glass capsules, which
were crushed, or "popped" to release the vapour.
Bottles, containing Butyl Nitrate, are the more common form
of poppers nowadays. Once opened, the poppers evaporates and
the vapours are inhaled.
The effects can be felt about fifteen seconds after sniffing,
but are short lived, lasting only two or three minutes.
The muscles of the body relax, giving a warm sensation over
the body. Blood vessels enlarge, lowering blood pressure and
increasing the heart rate, sending large amounts of oxygenated
blood rushing through the heart and brain. Present emotions
are intensified. The user may feel light-headed, dizzy, a
sensation of falling, or even that the room is spinning. A
feeling of well-being follows. Some people experience mild
nausea and a headache afterwards.
Staying Safe:
*Avoid poppers if you suffer from heart problems, low blood
pressure , anaemia or breathing problems.
*People with suppressed immune systems should also avoid poppers,
as it inhibits the immune system.
*Poppers is extremely toxic when swallowed or injected - seek
medical help quickly.
*Avoid using poppers while smoking or around candles, since
you could end up in flames!
*Wash liquid off immediately if it gets on the skin.
Make sure you take a break from poppers if you experience
unpleasant sensations, headaches, swelling of the nasal passages,
skin problems or if it loses it's effect.
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