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AmericanMary

AmericanMary

Mage
Apr 30, 2024
598
Can I use PN instead of SN? Can I use the same regiments? Do you use the same amount?

I have been rethinking my method& am having a hard time finding an SN source. But I did find PN. There isn't TOO much information I was able to find.
 
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silence ends

Student
Jan 10, 2023
121
Yes, I saw that. I don't understand most of what it says. But I couldn't find the answers to my questions in it either.
Sodium Nitrite (NaNO2)LD50 in rats: 180 to 260 mg/kg (oral)
Potassium Nitrite (KNO2)Specific LD50 data not widely reported; expected to be similar to sodium nitrite due to the shared nitrite ion. (235 mg/kg found on enwiki)
Summary: to get correct dose of KNO2 multiply NaNO2 dose by 85/69 or add approximately 20%.
Dunno if thats still reliable enough.
I would go for SN, there should be some sources available that ppl knows.
 
AmericanMary

AmericanMary

Mage
Apr 30, 2024
598
Dunno if thats still reliable enough.
I would go for SN, there should be some sources available that ppl knows.
Thank you. That def helped the dosage.

I've come across a few sources but they're 💯 a scam