Huffing Xenon Gas

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Last night, on Hamilton's Pharmacopoeia, he did a piece on xenon gas. Holy smokes, that shit looks awesome. It seems to have "real" medicinal values for both mental and physical health.

As it's very rare, the only place that's really selling it is Russia, and there are xenon clinics in Serbia and the Czech Republic. Being the ultimate hippy crack, it's about $125 a treatment. Anyone try it?

No link. Google says Lance Armstrong and co.

Love Hamilton 

https://www.vicetv.com/en_us/show/hamiltons-pharmacopeia

 

this episode is not here but there are others here

 

 

I appreciate all the medical benefits..... but I want to know what kind of buzz it gives you. How does it compare to Nitrous? I would pay $125 for an hour of "therapy" if it gave me an hour of the wah-wah-wahs 

Humans survived for hundreds of thousands of years without the dubious benefits of huffing Xenon. I think I'll go with tradition here, No thanks.

Count me dubious, Xenon is a noble gas and highly unlikely to have any chemical effect.

Cetus-Lupeedus!

>> but I want to know what kind of buzz it gives you.

Hamilton, and the other "patients" they showed, was literally in euphoria. The woman who ran the clinic laid down for some therapy, and she was a fucking fiend. It turned her into a raving lunatic, demanding that her partner turn it up to over 35%, the legal limit. Her aside, it looked like an amazing buzz.

Coming soon to a lot near you: The Xenon Mafia.

I don't know Brian place seemed pretty sketchy. They aren't trained anesthesiologists. The guy throwing up while under was pretty scary. Them saying it happens all the time with him is ridiculous.  You need to fast before using that shit. 

They were both obviously addicted. Did you watch it till the end? Her partner apparently died while using. Great buzz or not I wouldn't put ny life in people like that's hands. 

 

Count me dubious, Xenon is a noble gas and highly unlikely to have any chemical effect<<<

helium makes you talk funny

and we seek to remove radon from our dwellings due to ill effects

 

Humans survived for hundreds of thousands of years without the dubious benefits of huffing Xenon. I think I'll go with tradition here, No thanks.<<<

What about what about those who are afflicted with bi-polar who take lithium? 

I was speaking recreationally. If you need Xenon to cure your rare condition, go for it.

>>>I would pay $125 for an hour of "therapy" if it gave me an hour of the wah-wah-wahs 

When the live music thing starts again you can buy tanks outside most drugband shows these days for around $200.

From this article and others I read, it seems it is being mainly researched using animal studies. It has has some current uses in medicine and more potential (medical-related) benefits, especially in the treatment of vascular-related and neuronal issues.

But I'm not ready to let some clinic worker who used to work in a tanning salon put me under for fun. 

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Pharmacologically, Xe provides concentration-dependent protection against neuronal injury by blocking excitotoxicity19. Xe protects against oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) as well as against hypoxia/ischemia by alteration of molecules involved in neuronal ischemic tolerance20. Xe helps induce transcription of several pro-survival genes, including brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and pro-survival proteins such as Bcl2, which promotes cell tolerance to brain injury20,21.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-18914-6/

Xenon was the first noble gas receiving thorough scientific interest starting in the field of decompression sickness of divers. In mice, the first experiments by Lawrence et al. described slightest signs of dizziness and movement disorders beginning from 60% of xenon [1]. The use of xenon as a general anaesthetic was first described in 1951 [2]. The low blood-gas and brain-blood coefficients, rapid induction and recovery from anaesthesia [3], almost no respiratory, hepatic or renal toxicity, stable haemodynamics, and effective organ protective properties in multiple animal models have made xenon a near “ideal” anaesthetic. Xenon has been shown to be safely applicable in patients, even in children [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]. Early clinical trials have shown the haemodynamic stability of xenon anaesthesia. The peripheral vascular resistance is increased. This increase leads to a higher mean arterial pressure, a lower heart frequency and a lower cardiac output compared to other inhalational anaesthetics or propofol [3, 6, 13, 14, 16,17,18,19,20]. A clinically relevant unpleasant side effect of xenon, despite its inhibition of 5-HT3-receptors, is the increase in postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) compared to propofol anaesthesia [5, 21,22,23].

https://icm-experimental.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40635-020-02...

 

>>Count me dubious, Xenon is a noble gas and highly unlikely to have any chemical effect<<<

>helium makes you talk funny - this is due to density, not a chemical effect

>and we seek to remove radon from our dwellings due to ill effects - this is due to radioactive isotopes, not a chemical effect

Huff some ether if you want the wah, wah, wahs, but an hours worth may bring on a headache 

>>I don't know Brian place seemed pretty sketchy. They aren't trained anesthesiologists. The guy throwing up while under was pretty scary. Them saying it happens all the time with him is ridiculous.

It was kind of messed up. She moved really slowly when the dude puked, too, which was nuts. And the little girl who comes in ith her mom? Christ.

 

Lol Ahhh you darn kids. My days of sniffing things for a buzz are long gone.

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Watched an interesting DVD / film (based upon reality) regarding Deep Sea Divers in Norway, working on the Oil pipeline.

Basically the International Conglomerate experiments with new Gas mix,  and there are ill effects to some Divers.

Then, corporate cover-up.  Of course, I can't recall the title of Film.

Give my old 80's combo of nitrous & LSD a try, can get a little intense if you're at a GD show, you know it's gonna get stranger.