CO2 Bag Baths
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@FOR-THE-POTATO this is one of my favorite drinks. good lad.
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Why is a source of fresh air important?
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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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@dannyphantom Thank you for the response. Very interesting stuff!
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@LinDaiyu Very nice. you know what's up.
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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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@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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@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.
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@donovan What're SPo2 levels?
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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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