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- Sep 2, 2022
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There's no teabag it's just a normal drinkI can't see why not, make the tea first then put SN in it after you take the teabag out
No, tea is acid and inhibits the metabolism of SN. That's why, you need to take antacids before SNAs the title says. It has 0% sugar. It's completely natural from what the package and ingredients say
That's it
Ok thx guysNo, tea is acid and inhibits the metabolism of SN. That's why, you need to take antacids before SN
Does it react with what's inside these. I mean I read about someone who wanted to mix N and SN. And N has alcohol would it react? I don't know if it does I couldn't really find reactions but if the composition is changed SN wouldn't be able to oxidise the iron in hemoglobin and it will keep on to carry oxygen? Without going into details if anything changes the oxidising ability it could be a trouble? And I also read about few more even stronger agents I don't know what nitrate does because it maybe even a stronger oxidising agent than nitrite I want someone who knows more to look into this and why have we used nitrite when nitrate is also an oxidising agent although I don't know which one is stronger. Maybe it reacts with stomach acid or something maybe there is some reason can anyone tell more?There's no teabag it's just a normal drink
Yes we need to maintain the composition. It breaks down into hno2 and from there to no2 then no2 reduces itself to no and the other o oxidises the iron in hemoglobin so I was thinking the same. Maybe we should also look for reactions and I think it's better to stick to the plan because trying something new without deep knowledge can land someone in trouble here. I don't want to mislead or be misleaded.Ok thx guys
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Preparation_of_ethyl_nitrite.png look here. ethanol and nitrite reacts only with presence of the catalyst(H2SO4)Does it react with what's inside these. I mean I read about someone who wanted to mix N and SN. And N has alcohol would it react? I don't know if it does I couldn't really find reactions but if the composition is changed SN wouldn't be able to oxidise the iron in hemoglobin and it will keep on to carry oxygen? Without going into details if anything changes the oxidising ability it could be a trouble? And I also read about few more even stronger agents I don't know what nitrate does because it maybe even a stronger oxidising agent than nitrite I want someone who knows more to look into this and why have we used nitrite when nitrate is also an oxidising agent although I don't know which one is stronger. Maybe it reacts with stomach acid or something maybe there is some reason can anyone tell more?
Yes we need to maintain the composition. It breaks down into hno2 and from there to no2 then no2 reduces itself to no and the other o oxidises the iron in hemoglobin so I was thinking the same. Maybe we should also look for reactions and I think it's better to stick to the plan because trying something new without deep knowledge can land someone in trouble here. I don't want to mislead or be misleaded.
Oh thanks for the info basically we need no2 no3 which are oxidising agents keeping it simple and SN can produce that so we rely on that. This is a lot of details.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Preparation_of_ethyl_nitrite.png look here. ethanol and nitrite reacts only with presence of the catalyst(H2SO4)
"Methemoglobinemia is the primary toxic effect of ethyl nitrite.[5] Due to ethyl nitrite's high volatility and faint smell, in the presence of ethyl nitrite vapors, it is easy to breath a high dose of it without realizing, resulting in methemoglobinemia,[6] which may or may not be severe, or even fatal."
instability of ethyl nitrite in NFPA 704 is 4, basically u can blow yourself up while preparing it also such substance entails serious problems if officer knocks to you
"The active components of gastric acid are protons and chloride. Often simplistically described as hydrochloric acid"
lulz: NaNO2 + HCl = NaCl + NaNO3 + NO + H2O seems that nitrite is decomposed by stomach acid and NO resulted is metabolized to MtHb
i dunno much bout oxidation and reduction to clarify this part sry. fe2 to fe3 =HbO-> MtHb and "Mechanism of action of nitrates: Nitrates get metabolised to form nitric oxide" so nitrates acts in the same way as nitrites upon metabolic conversion
also nitrite dissociates in water to give nitrite ion NOβ- so i figured out why it's feasible in I.V route
You don't need to take antacids before taking SN. The regimen has changed.No, tea is acid and inhibits the metabolism of SN. That's why, you need to take antacids before SN
NO is a vasodilator which should make one lose consciousness quicker.Does it react with what's inside these. I mean I read about someone who wanted to mix N and SN. And N has alcohol would it react? I don't know if it does I couldn't really find reactions but if the composition is changed SN wouldn't be able to oxidise the iron in hemoglobin and it will keep on to carry oxygen? Without going into details if anything changes the oxidising ability it could be a trouble? And I also read about few more even stronger agents I don't know what nitrate does because it maybe even a stronger oxidising agent than nitrite I want someone who knows more to look into this and why have we used nitrite when nitrate is also an oxidising agent although I don't know which one is stronger. Maybe it reacts with stomach acid or something maybe there is some reason can anyone tell more?
Yes we need to maintain the composition. It breaks down into hno2 and from there to no2 then no2 reduces itself to no and the other o oxidises the iron in hemoglobin so I was thinking the same. Maybe we should also look for reactions and I think it's better to stick to the plan because trying something new without deep knowledge can land someone in trouble here. I don't want to mislead or be misleaded.
Well that escalated quicklyYou don't need to take antacids before taking SN. The regimen has changed.
NO is a vasodilator which should make one lose consciousness quicker.
Antacids aren't recommended anymore in the latest version of the ppeh.Well that escalated quickly
Yes i know that i just wanted to know if I can drink fucking green tea instead of water why tf is that so hard to get its a simple question. Yes or no i just wanna make the taste betterAntacids aren't recommended anymore in the latest version of the ppeh.
The simple answer is follow the guide.Yes i know that i just wanted to know if I can drink fucking green tea instead of water why tf is that so hard to get its a simple question. Yes or no i just wanna make the taste better