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    • bradB
      brad @dannyphantom
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      @dannyphantom Does it matter if you wear clothes in the bag or not?

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        FOR THE POTATO @brad
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        @brad Ray said doesn't matter. The gas goes through.

        I have a co2 tank with a regulator on it with some connectors that let me carbonate beverages and also can do the trash bag thing.

        One of the most delicious carbonated things I make is half concord grape juice half distilled water, put it in a threaded bottle, get it cold and connect it to the tank and shake it for a minute or two.

        It's so good everyone should try this. That grape juice is so dense and thick in flavor, cutting it with water works great and the co2 makes it taste ridiculous good.

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        • LinDaiyuL
          LinDaiyu @FOR THE POTATO
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          @FOR-THE-POTATO this is one of my favorite drinks. good lad.

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          • bradB
            brad
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            Why is a source of fresh air important?

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            • dannyphantomD
              dannyphantom @brad
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              @brad Just to be safe, most people on the old forum who did bag baths said to do them outside.

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              • bradB
                brad @dannyphantom
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                @dannyphantom Thank you for the response. Very interesting stuff!

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                  FOR THE POTATO @LinDaiyu
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                  @LinDaiyu Very nice. you know what's up.

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                    FOR THE POTATO @dannyphantom
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                    @dannyphantom One day I had my co2 tank in the fridge where I had it hooked up to a bottle, the tube fell off the bottle because I didn't have a hose crimp in one spot. I was living in a small apartment at the time and the whole tank emptied in there when I was gone. I got home and there was a co2 smell and it felt so great in there for a while.

                    It would have to be a very tightly sealed room and a lot of gas to get a room to deadly co2 levels in my experience..

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                    • CiceroC
                      Cicero @FOR THE POTATO
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                      @FOR-THE-POTATO It would be cool to have a machine to regulate the room CO2 to keep it slightly elevated.

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                      • donovanD
                        donovan @dannyphantom
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                        @dannyphantom you should do the CO2 bag bath and record your SpO2% levels over the course of 20 min. When i did mine in a bathtub mine dropped 4% (increase of CO2 in body of 4%), over the course of 20 min.

                        CO2 bath

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                        • dannyphantomD
                          dannyphantom @donovan
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                          @donovan What're SPo2 levels?

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                          • donovanD
                            donovan @dannyphantom
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                            @dannyphantom blood oxygen levels. The closer the number to 100% the less CO2 in your blood. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.

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