Why Are Athletes Sniffing Smelling Salts?
Smelling salts have been around for centuries but are gaining popularity as a performance boost for athletes. But does sniffing ammonia really help? And what’s the harm? Let’s find out.
Smelling salts have been around for centuries but are gaining popularity as a performance boost for athletes. But does sniffing ammonia really help? And what’s the harm? Let’s find out.
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