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Esc9434

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Feb 25, 2020
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For the SN protocol, has anyone thought of using ginger root powder as a replacement for anti-emetic?

I know other threads exist on this topic, but hear me out...

Ginger root has a natural protease. It will clear your stomach of any contents if you take ginger root powder afterwards.

You see no one on SS has ever mentioned about taking the ginger root powder after the SN.

So, the ginger root powder is doing the same thing as an anti-emetic if it causes your stomach to empty its contents faster, right?

You can try this with a snack.

However, my question is this...

Will it affect the SN absorption rate in the intestines? Can anyone guarantee this?
 
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nihilistic_dragon

nihilistic_dragon

Dead already. Just need to dispose of my body now.
Aug 6, 2024
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I've thought about having one of those ginger candies to help mask the taste after ingesting N or SN.
 
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theshund

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Jan 1, 2025
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Recommendations are to use a dopamine antagonist and root ginger doesn't have that. You can get regular anti emmetics pretty easy OTC. The dopamine antagonists are usually only prescribed for chemo patients and such. And they cost a lot.
 
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