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pele
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- May 26, 2023
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No, as long as you expose yourself to the gas with the optimal concentration I wouldn't be painful at all. Read the Carbon Monoxide chapter on the PPH Essentials. Inert gas is better btw.
It is advisable to examine autopsy photos and reports.
I read about a guy whose eyeball popped out, and other traumas meant that he did not die peacefully.
What’s inert gas or N?I already do that. I advise you to read the PPeH.
That's because he spent time in suboptimal concentration making him convulse and suffer and/or the effects of the normal decay of a corpse. He probably didn't use any CO detector to reach the optimal >10000ppm before exposing itself to the gas, that's the tricky part of the method.
Btw I don't like the CO method. The only methods I like are Inert Gas and N.
Do u know how easily accessible those times are and do they have to be set up in a specific way?Inert Gases are gases that can be breathed and don't react with the body, but they displace oxygen. They kill by hypoxia in a totally peaceful, fast and painless way.
N is Nembutal, the drug normally used in euthanasia/assisted suicide.
Read the PPH Essentials.