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Microdosing SN
Thread starterrkamal
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No, SN works by converting hemoglobin into methemoglobin in the blood. An enzyme-reducing system present in red cells, known as NADH-dependent cytochrome b5-methemoglobin reductase is able to turn methemoglobin back into hemoglobin. We overwhelm this system in the blood back taking way more than it can deal with when we want to ctb. Taking a small amount might make you feel sick, but if it's not a lethal dose your body will clear up the methemoglobin. I don't know the rate of this process but most people I've read about who just took sips of SN felt normal within a day or so.
Eating small amounts of SN regularly won't kill you. Your body can process and get rid of small amounts of nitrites easily. SN is already in the food you eat. Your body gets rid of 70 percent of the nitrites you eat within 24 hours. SN is a known carcinogen. If you eat SN regularly you will greatly increase your chances of getting cancer. Dying from cancer is a terrible way to go.
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