Over a long period of time, chemicals in the solvent can cause permanent damage to your body. Yes it is very dangerous, which is why people say "solvent abuse kills".
Angus Koepp
Sniffing a mineral could be bad, yet it depends entirely on the mineral involved.
Sniffing solvents can refer to inhaling fumes from household products like glue, paint thinner, or gasoline to get high. This practice can be very dangerous, leading to serious health issues like brain damage, respiratory problems, and even death. It is illegal to misuse solvents in this way.
Yes, they have chemicals and can cause brain damage.
hamsters are bad at eating clothes if you don't tame them they are also bad at sniffing everything that is around but who doesn't. PHOTOS!
yes you can cause when you smell it the toxic will go in your body and you could die
yes it kills brain cells. its the same as huffing paint or sniffing glue
no sniffing tissue is harmless
well i don't think that it would be good....sniffing anything like that would eventually wear down the cartalige in your nose, causeing frequent nose-bleeds and eventually making you look like Michael Jackson. Chalk would be especially bad I would think because it is made of tiny shells that are basically glass.
no but sniffing gasoline is harmful to your health.
Stop, hopefully. If you seem to have any symptoms, ask your doctor if the glue huffing has caused any damage.
Hamsters are not entirely colorblind, but they do have poor color vision. They primarily see in shades of grey and are more sensitive to brightness and movement. However, they can distinguish between some colors such as green and blue.
The Sniffing Accountant was created on 1993-10-07.