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Apr 21
2009
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Huffing is Nothing NewPosted by rorytate in drug addiction, cocaine, addiction treatment, addiction |
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In the 1980's it was gasoline and rubber cement. Today it's hair and cleaning products. "Huffing", the practice of inhaling dangerous chemical in order to get high, is not as prevalent as other forms of substance abuse, but still exists.
"These products are cheap, easy to access, provide a quick, intense buzz and allows students to return to classes odorless, unlike smoking or drinking."The high experienced by huffing is caused by a lack of oxygen. Though the effect is short-lived, repetition can cause brain, liver, and/or kidney damage.





