
Skull F*ck Smelling Salts by House of Gains


Skull F*ck Smelling Salts are a popular performance enhancer used by Powerlifters, Combat Athletes, and anyone who needs a boost of strength and increased alertness. Smelling Salts are becoming an increasingly popular category of the supplement industry both due to their effectiveness and their novelty. Skull F*ck Smelling Salts are one of the most hardcore and intense smelling salts on the market. Whether you're looking to lift more than you've ever lifted before or trying to set a new PR, give House of Gains Skull F*ck Smelling Salts a try!
Smelling Salts which are typically made of ammonia, produce a gas which irritates the membranes of the nose and lungs, causing an inhalation reflex and disrupting the central nervous system and pattern of breathing which results in increased respiratory flow and increased alertness.
We sell Smelling Salts from a variety of brands here at Best Price Nutrition, while Skull F*ck is probably our strongest and most intense smelling salt product, we have an entire collection of Smelling Salts from brands like Ward and Insane Labz if you CLICK HERE!
No, Smelling Salts in moderation are not bad for you, however overuse of smelling salts may lead to damage of your nasal passage. Do not overuse smelling salts and when sniffing smelling salts keep the bottle at least six inches away from your nose.
Follow instructions on bottle, activate with a capful of water, then simply remove the top and take a whiff.
Sodium Carbonate and Ammonium Chloride
Keep away from children. Avoid contact with eyes and mouth. Keep bottle at least 6 inches away from nose. Do not use if you are allergic or pregnant.
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