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I used something like this way back in 2007, on a snowboarding holiday in Copper mountain, Colorado. It's so high up, they sell this stuff in the local grocery store to help tourists acclimatise. Needless to say I bought a pack or two, and boy did it help. Instant relief from headaches and nausea.

Just had a ride over Kingsclere downs on some very harsh hills, and would have loved to use a mini version at times, but really should just train more on hills.
I used something like this way back in 2007, on a snowboarding holiday in Copper mountain, Colorado. It's so high up, they sell this stuff in the local grocery store to help tourists acclimatise. Needless to say I bought a pack or two, and boy did it help. Instant relief from headaches and nausea.

Just had a ride over Kingsclere downs on some very harsh hills, and would have loved to use a mini version at times, but really should just train more on hills.
You do realize we're talking about Xenon gas here. Right?
Are you telling us you were on the Russian Olympic Team? Or that you road with Garmin?
If neither, then please tell me what store in Colorado sold you "something like" Xenon gas? I'll be there as soon as they open their doors this morning to buy out their whole stock!
Can you point us to where you read this?
If it's good enough for the Russian Olympic Team, it's good enough for Garmin.
This is my prediction for how it will eventually be packaged (and mark my words! it will eventually be packaged!):
And this is how you administer it:
Put me down for a crate!
Saw it yesterday on the Cycling News website .It,s one of the lead stories .Just checkedit out this morning and it,s still on .
Found it! Thanks.