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Alcoholic Drinks can now be snorted into the nose or inhaled through the mouth through a tube using a new device known as an Alcohol Without Liquid (AWOL) vaporizer. Scientists say alcohol can be felt much quicker if it is inhaled as it is directly absorbed through blood vessels in the nose or lungs - bypassing the stomach and liver. The vapor produces an instant 'high' with no hangover the next day. It is designed to allow people to enjoy the effects of alcohol mixed with oxygen. It promotes a sense of well being and a mild euphoria. It is a fun new legal way to take alcohol.
Thousands of years ago, when men and women took that first drink, their lungs, nasal passage and bronchial tubes had alcohol passing through them.
That’s why you’ve probably heard: “You smell like you've been drinking again” or “Please exhale in this breathalyzer.”
One of the ways our body gets rid of the alcohol we drink is through the lungs, in our breath.
AWOL simply turns that procedure around and lets the alcohol enter the body through the lungs thus eliminating the dreaded hangover.
A bar in Bordello became the first venue to offer its customers the device and the owner said it had proved a hit with drinkers.