There have been people who called Emergency Services 3 hours after ingesting SN and they are fine today. How do you say I guess a lot of factors come into play the persons health how much they ingested etc. No need for me to worry because I won't be surviving it.
How can I say it? First of all, I didn't state it as a fact. It was my speculation, right?
Think about it. We also see accounts of people surviving getting hit by lightening. But that sure doesn't mean that every single person hit by lightening will definitely survive. We don't tell people not to worry about lightening, not to try to avoid getting hit by lightening.
Also, it's logical that someone whose body function is ALREADY suboptimal might be adversely affected to a greater extent--for example, someone with heart disease. A lot of over the counter medications have cautionary language about specific people who might want to consult a doctor before taking it.
Also, there's a person on this forum who survived and then had kidney pain and difficulty urinating. There is another person who had a worsening of a pre-existing arrhythmia (possibly due to the methylene blue, not the SN, but what's the difference?). There's another person who perceives that their cognitive abilities may have been lessened. I think it's a little weird that you don't give these accounts equal weight as the those of the damage-free people.