A concerning trend has emerged on social media where teenagers are inhaling “Galaxy Gas,” a product intended for culinary use, to get high, reports said. A video showing kids getting "high" on Galaxy Gas has surfaced on social media. This product, which contains nitrous oxide, is typically used for premium whipped cream dispensers and related products. The Georgia-based company behind Galaxy Gas has responded to the misuse by pausing all sales of their whipped cream chargers. In a statement, the company emphasised that its products are meant solely for culinary purposes. Health experts are raising alarms about the potential dangers of this trend. Inhaling nitrous oxide can lead to serious health issues, including neurological damage, fainting, and varying levels of paralysis. Alabama Mass Shooting: 4 Killed, Dozens Injured in Another Shooting Incident in Birmingham, Police Investigation On (See Pics and Video).

Teens Get 'High' on 'Galaxy Gas'

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