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Damnation
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- Jan 17, 2023
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Enteric capsules won't dissolve until they reach the intestines, which makes vomiting a non-issue. The only problem is that they can take hours to dissolve, so people don't recommend putting SN in capsules. I just want to know why it's an issue that they take longer to dissolve.
Does the extended time prevent you from absorbing the SN fast enough to get the job done? Couldn't this be resolved by taking more pills/a higher dose? Maybe there's something similar to acid-regulators for the intestines, which can dissolve the capsules faster? I don't know. Sorry if this is stupid.
I'm terrified of vomiting but I don't think I'll be able to get antiemetics, so I'm trying to find other solutions :(
(if you have a source in the US that doesn't require a prescription, please let me know)
Does the extended time prevent you from absorbing the SN fast enough to get the job done? Couldn't this be resolved by taking more pills/a higher dose? Maybe there's something similar to acid-regulators for the intestines, which can dissolve the capsules faster? I don't know. Sorry if this is stupid.
I'm terrified of vomiting but I don't think I'll be able to get antiemetics, so I'm trying to find other solutions :(
(if you have a source in the US that doesn't require a prescription, please let me know)