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- Jul 1, 2021
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Guys I am considering overdose on hydroxychloroquine.. is it effective and painless???
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So what other drug can I add on to become a painless oneEffective maybe, although I don't think it would be painless on its own.
Hey I finally downloaded the book ..thanksI have seen the links but still I am failing..I think the problem is with this platform..if u can send me the book on my email [email protected] please
A combination of short and long-acting benzodiazepines (e.g. midazolam and diazepam) in large enough doses will lead to deep unconsciousness. Also phenobarbital would be another option as it actually induces a comatose state in large quantities.So what other drug can I add on to become a painless one
So I am going to make my cocktail asA combination of short and long-acting benzodiazepines (e.g. midazolam and diazepam) in large enough doses will lead to deep unconsciousness. Also phenobarbital would be another option as it actually induces a comatose state in large quantities.
That would certainly be covering all your bases.So I am going to make my cocktail as
Midazolam , diazepam and phenobarbital..
Yes, it is the same drug. This method has been published in the Peaceful Pill Handbook. I am not sure of the exact mechanism of action in overdose, but I know it has a very narrow therapeutic margin, and therefore it is relatively easy to reach toxic levels.Are we talking about the same drug? I've never heard of hydroxychloroquinine to be a CTB method. It was developed as a malaria drug. Then it almost became a treatment for Covid, but the Democrat politicians thwarted that, because it would end the pLandemic too soon for their tastes.
I can't figure out how hydroxychloroquinine works vis-a-vis CTB'ing. Since it was developed for malaria, it probably affects the same organs malaria affects. It might make those organs fail, thus putting the person on the bus. But that's all I know.
Is this supposed to be a joke?Then it almost became a treatment for Covid, but the Democrat politicians thwarted that, because it would end the pLandemic too soon for their tastes.![]()
I can't download either if anyone could summarise it. Seems v difficult to get the drug even aquarium version pill mentions. A couple of posts seem to say not v peaceful? ThanksHey I finally downloaded the book ..thanks
Well about chloroquine..it can kill you but it is not that peacefulI can't download either if anyone could summarise it. Seems v difficult to get the drug even aquarium version pill mentions. A couple of posts seem to say not v peaceful? Thanks
can u please mention where/which page/title in the peaceful pill handbook talks about this method? or under whats the name of the method. thanksYes, it is the same drug. This method has been published in the Peaceful Pill Handbook. I am not sure of the exact mechanism of action in overdose, but I know it has a very narrow therapeutic margin, and therefore it is relatively easy to reach toxic levels.
can u please mention where/which page/title in the peaceful pill handbook talks about this method? or under whats the name of the method. thanks
@Dee38 Hello, while researching, I came across your older post.Yes, it is the same drug. This method has been published in the Peaceful Pill Handbook. I am not sure of the exact mechanism of action in overdose, but I know it has a very narrow therapeutic margin, and therefore it is relatively easy to reach toxic levels.
...That´s why Chloroquine is recommended in the guide.HCQ is the less toxic metabolite
The PPH does mention use of both chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as viable methods, although the latter would obviously require a higher lethal dose.@Dee38 Hello, while researching, I came across your older post.
MyStateKilledMe previously said: "Are we talking about the same drug? I've never heard of hydroxychloroquinine to be a CTB method."
I didn't know that PPH had published the HCQ method. Or did you mean the chloroquine method?
Chloroquine and HCQ do not have the same lethal dose. HCQ is the less toxic metabolite.
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The PPH tells you a lot of bullshit. It´s not worth the paper it´s printed on.The PPH does mention use of both chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as viable methods, although the latter would obviously require a higher lethal dose.