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der_kaisergeist
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- Dec 9, 2025
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Anti-emetics are strongly recommended in SN protocols to prevent puking, which in turns facilitates absorption in the digestive system.
However, getting hold of anti-emetics is not an easy task since they are only sold under prescription.
This led me to wonder: what if the digestive system was by-passed entirely and SN was instead administered directly into the bloodstream?
That makes the need for anti-emetics redudant and would also reduce the required amount of SN down to just 6 grams (instead of the usual 25 grams), as there isn't imperfect absorption.
However, getting hold of anti-emetics is not an easy task since they are only sold under prescription.
This led me to wonder: what if the digestive system was by-passed entirely and SN was instead administered directly into the bloodstream?
That makes the need for anti-emetics redudant and would also reduce the required amount of SN down to just 6 grams (instead of the usual 25 grams), as there isn't imperfect absorption.