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No, it has to be pure Helium/Nitrogen/Argon. Your body would detect a sudden rise in CO2 and you'd pull of the exit bag instinctively. If you wouldn't use an inert gas at all and just putting the bag over your head, it would fill up with CO2 (which you breathe out) - that triggers an alarm reaction. Your body isn't able detect an inert gas though, so you will still be breathing normally (the exit bag shouldn't be completely sealed since you want to get rid of the exhaled CO2) and fall asleep peacefully. That's the principle of this method.
Don't use an oxygen mask. It's definitely more comfortable than a plastic bag, but as your facial muscles relax during the process, oxygen may leak into the mask.
You can order a regulator from Max Dog Brewing. You have to attach it to the gas cylinder, set the flow rate to 15l/min and open the cylinder valve. You'll find detailed information in the Peaceful Pill Handbook.
The gas comes out of the cylinder/tank at supersonic speed. Either you would literally explode your lungs or the bag would fly off. A regulator is essential with a tank. Helium now contains 20% oxygen. Too many people were using it for suicide.
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