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I find Magnesium tablets make me sleep really well, I was one of those people that wake every hr or so, now once I'm asleep I'm out til the alarm goes off
 
I remember hearing people in high school saying that pot made them "sleepy as a Mother F___ Son!"

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I don't know, but considering that fan ovens cook faster at a lower temp than regular ovens, it is fair to say that if the room was hot enough, without fresh air, a fan might do it.

No. Confection ovens work just like regular ovens, except they have fans. Meaning they both have heat sources that actually cook whatever is in them. "Fan ovens" do cook faster at a lower temp like you said, but that "lower temp" is still HOT i.e. 175 degrees and up. But that's in a confined space designed with materials to retain heat.

Rooms (in houses, apartments, hotels, etc.) aren't designed like that. The paint on the walls would bubble up and melt long before the person inside "cooked" to death. Not to mention no room (in houses, apartments, hotels, etc.) is designed to be air tight.

This is one of those BS things where you need a whole laundry list of unrealistic circumstances to occur in order to achieve the result.
 
No. Confection ovens work just like regular ovens, except they have fans. Meaning they both have heat sources that actually cook whatever is in them. "Fan ovens" do cook faster at a lower temp like you said, but that "lower temp" is still HOT i.e. 175 degrees and up. But that's in a confined space designed with materials to retain heat.

Rooms (in houses, apartments, hotels, etc.) aren't designed like that. The paint on the walls would bubble up and melt long before the person inside "cooked" to death. Not to mention no room (in houses, apartments, hotels, etc.) is designed to be air tight.

This is one of those BS things where you need a whole laundry list of unrealistic circumstances to occur in order to achieve the result.

People in Europe died of heat exhaustion a few years back because their A/C stopped working. They didn't cook. They just overheated. To be honest, a fan alone cannot kill you. You do need other factors to be present as you said. Perhaps the "Korean Fan Death phrase places incorrectly implies that the fan is entirely responsible, but it seems it could play a role in some situations. I honestly don't know for sure, but I think it would be unwise to completely throw out the idea of fans causing harm even though they are only partly responsible for death in some situations.
 
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