Is nitrous oxide safe

Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is itself a colorless, slightly sweet gas, non-flammable gas, and will not interfere with the original taste of cream, but also improve the efficiency of making cream. This means that the nitrous oxide infused cream has a finer texture and taste than traditional cream. In addition, nitrous oxide is widely used in the food industry and is considered relatively safe. It is approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) for use in food processing, and when used correctly, there is no apparent harm to the human body.
Nitrous oxide is also used in the medical industry, where the gas acts as a sedative during medical and dental procedures. It helps relieve anxiety before surgery and puts patients at ease. Nitrous oxide is safe if you are prescribed nitrous oxide by your doctor and you are receiving medical care. However, there are certain risks if you use it to get advice from your doctor. It is also used as a recreational product in some countries.
What are the effects of nitrous oxide and what happens when inhaled?
Nitrous oxide is also known as laughing gas, although the name is laughing gas, but it can not 100% make you laugh, everyone is not the same physique, so the reaction is slightly different. It can cause some damage to your nervous system, and within three to five minutes of eating it can produce euphoria, pleasure, euphoria and even hallucination effects. The initial symptoms usually include paraesthesia, which is an abnormal sensation in the hands, arms, legs or feet, usually tingling, and may also occur in other parts of the body.
Nitrous oxide has important and wide-ranging medical, industrial, commercial and scientific uses, including as an analgesic and anaesthetic in medicines and as a food additive. There are several ways of using nitrous oxide that need to be addressed, and currently only industrial, healthcare and food processing are legal uses, with few alternatives for these uses.