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(1)Philip Nisuke of Australia, who has studied only the euthanasia field for 22 years.
(2)Sarco Sarco, an euthanasia machine made by Philip Nitschke, a medical doctor.
(3)This machine is designed for rapid and painless comfort, taking a cue from the nitrogen poisoning accident.
(4)Nitrogen is less reactive and is used in the respiration of living organisms, and high concentrations of nitrogen gas are used.
(5)Even if it is introduced, the human sensory organs cannot recognize it.
(6)The human body recognizes high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,
(7)Even if you’re drinking nitrogen gas that’s not mixed with any oxygen,
(8)The brain receives no abnormal signals from the lungs and the heart.
(9)It’s odorless, colorless, and tasteless. It’s a gas that can breathe.
(10)Nitrogen is the most familiar gas to us but also the most dangerous gas.
(11)When you die of nitrogen like this, you die unconscious without feeling pain except for very weak daze and lethargy.
(12)The testimony of workers who survived the nitrogen poisoning accident is the same.
(13)If someone who decides to die goes into the capsule and presses the button,
(14)As the interior is filled with nitrogen, the oxygen concentration drops below five.
(15)The person in the capsule feels a little dizzy and soon loses consciousness.
(16)He dies painlessly in a minute.

Dr. Nisuke.

Through Sarco, people will be able to die more peaceful and elegant death.

Choosing a comfortable death is not the medical prerogative of severely ill people, but the fundamental human right.

If your life is a precious gift, you should be able to choose the time to throw it away.

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