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Misc Do cans of whipped cream still use nitrious oxide?

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I wanted a bit of nitrous, but I don't want to buy a whole case and cracker because I really don't use that much.

Do those cans of Reddi Whip or whatever still use nitrous? How many hits are in there? 4-5?
 
I wanted a bit of nitrous, but I don't want to buy a whole case and cracker because I really don't use that much.

Do those cans of Reddi Whip or whatever still use nitrous? How many hits are in there? 4-5?
Yeah, they do. I believe the amount of nitrous in a can of whipped cream is equivalent to one charge. You should buy a 50-pack and a canister from Amazon; it might cost you around $40 altogether.
 
Sure they do. It says it on the bottle.

When i was a nitrous addict and the headshop was closed, I would sometimes go to the supermarket and buy cans of whipped cream.

Its was a futile, desperate snd expensive measure though because the cans have very little. They have enough for maybe 1-1.5 hits. Which is not enough to produce a high on its own, just a brief physical buzz. You need at least 4-5 big hits (one big hit, hold for as long as possible, breathe air, then repeat) in rather quick succession to enter the nitrous headspace, otherwise its just some tactile wonkiness.

So it can be done, but you need alot. But its also not a good idea to keep inhaling from whipping cream cans due to the presence of the oils from the whip cream. Even if you hold it upright some whipping cream can come out. Inhaling that regularly can introduce lipids in the lungs, which can eventually be a bad thing (e.g., lipoid pneumonia)
 
The properties that make nitrous anesthetic also are the properties that make it good for whipping cream (lipid solubility). They could use other gasses like xenon, but it would still be anesthetic if it was able to whip cream.
 
My main goal was to maybe have a hit or two during my next LSD trip. Otherwise, I really don't like nitrous that much. Just wanted something to entertain myself, because I can get a little bored sometimes when I'm Shpongled.

I might buy a can or two and try it out. Sounds fun to eat as well.
 
The problem is that you end up paying for the cream, which is expensive. It is much more cost effective to just buy the canisters.
 
The problem is that you end up paying for the cream, which is expensive. It is much more cost effective to just buy the canisters.
I know, but I'm not trying to spend more than $5-10.

I really never use nitrous. I don't need a whole setup. I just wanted a few hits.
 
Otherwise, I really don't like nitrous that much.

I think the reason people frequently say this is because they haven't properly experienced the effects of nitrous.

If my experiences with nitrous were like most people, i.e. breathing it in the form of balloons (or even worse, inhaling it from a balloon, then blowing it back into the balloon and inhaling it again, back and forth like so many people do), I too would also not be a fan of nitrous oxide. This form of use, which is by far the most common, is the reason why so many discount nitrous oxide, or view it as not a standalone drug, etc.

I only began to understand what nitrous was as a drug when I bought my own little whipping cream dispenser and started using chargers. At first, i used balloons because I didn't know any better. I even started doing that dumb thing people do, inhaling from the balloon, then blowing it back into the balloon and inhaling and exhaling over and over again (the worst, yet most common way, to inhale NOS).

But eventually I figured out that if i connected a rubber tube from the outlet of my little dispenser, and took hits directly from it, holding for as long as possible, exhaling, taking a few breaths of air, and then taking another hit, etc etc the effect was far different. After doing this with about 5 chargers you begin to enter the nitrous headspace. It is also when nitrous starts to become intensely euphoric. Like any drug, blood levels of nitrous oxide rise over time, so the effect is cumulative .

At this point nitrous becomes a standalone drug, not just an add on to trip. Some of the most intense and powerful trips i've had were on nitrous alone. And since I'm prone to anxiety, i have never been much of psychonaut and while ive taken many psychedelics in exteme doses, it was almost always in conjunction with benzos.

Nitrous oxide is unique however, being both a powerful dissociative and acting on the benzodiazepine binding site of the GABA-A complex. This makes the experience far more comfortable given the profound anxiolysis. Additionally, it seems to have opioidergic effects, seemingly from the release of opioid peptides, resulting in additional comfort and euphoria.

While I abused nitrous in the above described fashion for over a year (averaging 50 chargers a day, which is 400 grams -- almost a pound of gas), i didnt seem to be too negatively impacted. But i was in my early 20s and perhaps was lucky.

I hadn't used NOS for years, but when i started seeing the new tank versions of NOS being sold I made this (which ive only used a dozen time, despite spending maybe $500 building this contraption, which mixes filtered NOS with oxygen from an oxygen concentrator):



I had some mind blowing experiences with the above device, many which involve socratic discussions with some omniscient version of a very of yourself on "the other side". It is a very unique and powerful drug, and most people who say they don't like NOS have never experienced its true effects. Because who wouldn't like such a mindblowing and exceptionally euphoric and anxiolytic drug?

Regular abuse of course, is unsafe. I got away with it, but I was lucky.
 
They have enough for maybe 1-1.5 hits. Which is not enough to produce a high on its own, just a brief physical buzz. You need at least 4-5 big hits (one big hit, hold for as long as possible, breathe air, then repeat) in rather quick succession to enter the nitrous headspace, otherwise its just some tactile wonkiness.
just one of the larger sized whip creams sent me flying high when i was on mushrooms... definitely didn't need any more to trip out.

i've found it pretty worthless to take nitrous while sober though. i've never tried the method poster negrogesic is saying though.. i did one of the metal chargers one time in a bag and just felt a little weird. nothing to write home about really.
 
A buddy of mine worked in a supermarket and was a big dude.. bodybuilder. He said there were a number of times they asked him to throw out kids who were standing by the whipped cream canisters hitting the nitrous.
Way too expensive to buy, though. I've done it at relative's houses as a teenager :rolleyes:. As said, there might be one hit in one.
 
I wanted a bit of nitrous, but I don't want to buy a whole case and cracker because I really don't use that much.

Do those cans of Reddi Whip or whatever still use nitrous? How many hits are in there? 4-5?
Do the people in your state have to be 18 or 21 to buy Redi Whip cans
 
I think the reason people frequently say this is because they haven't properly experienced the effects of nitrous.

If my experiences with nitrous were like most people, i.e. breathing it in the form of balloons (or even worse, inhaling it from a balloon, then blowing it back into the balloon and inhaling it again, back and forth like so many people do), I too would also not be a fan of nitrous oxide. This form of use, which is by far the most common, is the reason why so many discount nitrous oxide, or view it as not a standalone drug, etc.

I only began to understand what nitrous was as a drug when I bought my own little whipping cream dispenser and started using chargers. At first, i used balloons because I didn't know any better. I even started doing that dumb thing people do, inhaling from the balloon, then blowing it back into the balloon and inhaling and exhaling over and over again (the worst, yet most common way, to inhale NOS).

But eventually I figured out that if i connected a rubber tube from the outlet of my little dispenser, and took hits directly from it, holding for as long as possible, exhaling, taking a few breaths of air, and then taking another hit, etc etc the effect was far different. After doing this with about 5 chargers you begin to enter the nitrous headspace. It is also when nitrous starts to become intensely euphoric. Like any drug, blood levels of nitrous oxide rise over time, so the effect is cumulative .

At this point nitrous becomes a standalone drug, not just an add on to trip. Some of the most intense and powerful trips i've had were on nitrous alone. And since I'm prone to anxiety, i have never been much of psychonaut and while ive taken many psychedelics in exteme doses, it was almost always in conjunction with benzos.

Nitrous oxide is unique however, being both a powerful dissociative and acting on the benzodiazepine binding site of the GABA-A complex. This makes the experience far more comfortable given the profound anxiolysis. Additionally, it seems to have opioidergic effects, seemingly from the release of opioid peptides, resulting in additional comfort and euphoria.

While I abused nitrous in the above described fashion for over a year (averaging 50 chargers a day, which is 400 grams -- almost a pound of gas), i didnt seem to be too negatively impacted. But i was in my early 20s and perhaps was lucky.

I hadn't used NOS for years, but when i started seeing the new tank versions of NOS being sold I made this (which ive only used a dozen time, despite spending maybe $500 building this contraption, which mixes filtered NOS with oxygen from an oxygen concentrator):



I had some mind blowing experiences with the above device, many which involve socratic discussions with some omniscient version of a very of yourself on "the other side". It is a very unique and powerful drug, and most people who say they don't like NOS have never experienced its true effects. Because who wouldn't like such a mindblowing and exceptionally euphoric and anxiolytic drug?

Regular abuse of course, is unsafe. I got away with it, but I was lucky.
Nice job building the NO² set up
 
Holy fuck dude had no idea this was its own whole world. You only ever see those people on those addiction shows with their brains all fucked up and can barely talk- huffing that electronic pressured air cleaners or whatever the fuck that shit is. I saw a couple homeless people in a rural north Ontario town holding up traffic coming off a major highway, just falling around and dropping these cans all over the road. That shit always scared the fuck out of me. And this is coming from an ex IV heroin/fent/cocaine/meth addict .
 
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