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Pehraps, someone should tell them consumption of ethanol alcohol by persons under 21 is illegal whether it is via mouth or inhalant.
And it would NOT give you "alcohol WITHOUT liquid"...the liquid is still there, it is just in the form of a mist.
The alcoholic beverage would simply be absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs and exposed mucous membranes of the mouth and trachea.
Anybody who spends thier money on that should consider themselves RIPPED OFF...for THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS no less.
The decreasing of the muscle elasticity and the flank movement enable to the happening of the ‘dirt’ sedimentation in that area mentioned. Finally, it clogs the liquid supply to the pleura part.
The sedimentations in the scapula part can also affect the decreasing elasticity of the flank moving. This does not surprise that the majority of the asthma sufferers complain, the part of the right scapula feels ill and stiff. Part of the sufferers shows the decreasing of the muscle elasticity to the center of the backbone or vertebrata.
The other cause of this asthma is the degradation of the diaphragm elasticity limiting the chest and the stomach. As we know, that the diaphragm is the main muscle of the breathing process. The hardening in this part is very disturbing the expansion to the direction toward the abdomen.
Dear Mr/Mrs
I’m so sorry for your complaint of asthma and I wish you become better soon.
My regards
PennasiaNormalization (dot com)