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    Question: is it bad to suck up helium and why

    • Keywords:
      • health,
      • helium
    Asked by duty520yoga on 11 Mar 2025.
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      Zoe Vance answered on 11 Mar 2025:


      In small amounts it’s probably okay (it isn’t doing anything to your body when your voice goes squeaky) but if you breathe in enough helium then you’ll start to affect how much oxygen you’re getting which isn’t good!

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