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Old 22-12-2004, 09:14
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Breatheable Alcohol

Has anyone heard of or even tried this new breatheable alcohol.
One of my friends said that he read an article saying that there was this
new alcohol being served at upscale bars taht you breathe in and it is
absorbed through your lungs rather than your liver.
This seems like a terrible idea to me.
Personally i'd rather have my lungs than my liver.
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Old 22-12-2004, 10:16
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it would still be filtered through your liver anyway, as all toxins are.

and by the way, you can live without your lungs intact (breathing machines, and machanical lungs have been perfected) however you can not live without your liver. infact, your liver is the only organ that if damaged, they can't fix or save your life.

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Old 22-12-2004, 20:39
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I really didn't know that but I still dont think i would want to live with a
something mechanical inside of me rather than a donated live.
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i like to drink mixed drinks, but i would definetly try this for the novelty factor if nothing else
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it would still be filtered through your liver anyway, as all toxins are.

and by the way, you can live without your lungs intact (breathing machines, and machanical lungs have been perfected) however you can not live without your liver. infact, your liver is the only organ that if damaged, they can't fix or save your life.
Liver transplant...
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i remeber reading some article about this and u can't really get drunk off it, takes like a half hour to an hour of breathing it in to equal one drink
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Yeah I did this alcohol-inhaling thing (awol = alcohol without liquid). I did it with an aircompressor, and an inhaling mask. I didnt like it. i would use wine and after that diluted ethanol (with dH2O). both at around 9 % alc. content. it almost made me choke. ok i felt a little dizzy. im not sure if it really was the alc. or if it was because of tissue released opiates because of the pain ...


i hadread about this. They said one would get drunk faster and better. for me it goes fasterdrinking.


There was someone in th eUK who invented tha and sells small inhalation sticks ...
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Old 25-03-2005, 08:13
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Here an article aboutalcohol inhalation:





http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/for...sp?TID=1554&am p;PN=1
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