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Waiting for the bus
May 20, 2022
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For the record, the condition that results from ingesting sn is called Methemoglobinemia. If anyone has survived with no intervention they did not intake enough or had other factors at play. I am a former ems technician (emt in the us). The combination of drugs in the guide(specifically meto) facilitates the passing of the sn to your intestines where it is absorbed quickly thus the 15 min window for optimal treatment. It can be stretched to 20 but the individual that this protocol was named after was already unresponsive at that time.
 
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grp35

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For the record, the condition that results from ingesting sn is called Methemoglobinemia. If anyone has survived with no intervention they did not intake enough or had other factors at play. I am a former ems technician (emt in the us). The combination of drugs in the guide(specifically meto) facilitates the passing of the sn to your intestines where it is absorbed quickly thus the 15 min window for optimal treatment. It can be stretched to 20 but the individual that this protocol was named after was already unresponsive at that time.
Great input. Just curious, how do you know that individual was unresponsive after 20 minutes?
 
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Waiting for the bus
May 20, 2022
93
No. The information i posted on the resources to stop was from a recent person who followed the protocol and changed their mind.
 
Lawliet

Lawliet

b a n g
Sep 15, 2020
357
i honestly don't know why you're including the milk of magnesia. it's primarily a laxative and if you've got meto, you shouldn't need anything more. it's also not on the guide so you're taking a risk by including it.

if you do decide to go with it though, do the tablets and not the liquid form. the liquid form is so disgusting that it makes me puke, and that's the last thing you want.
 
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Enlightened
Jul 3, 2022
1,120
Thanks so much for your reply. Apparently the milk of magnesia helps move the SN to the small intestine. Is that important because if so I will use it and if not I won't.
 
Lawliet

Lawliet

b a n g
Sep 15, 2020
357
Thanks so much for your reply. Apparently the milk of magnesia helps move the SN to the small intestine. Is that important because if so I will use it and if not I won't.
is it on the guide? i can't pull it up on mobile
 
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Enlightened
Jul 3, 2022
1,120
I think they've removed antacids from the guide now like they've removed propranalol, but they were in it so long that I was going to use them anyway. If you could I'd really appreciate if you could check it out and get back to me if you think I should use an antacid or not. I'm attempting in 4 days so time is kind of of the essence, Any other feedback on this or in feedback in general much appreciated guys. X
 
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October112021

Student
Oct 8, 2022
141
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Can you talk about the effects of taking SN with no propanalol or other antiemetic?
 
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Dying Failure

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Oct 9, 2022
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Thanks for your responses.
Btw guys is it appropriate to use a teaspoon or a tablespoon when it comes to measuring the SN?
I would use a tablespoon that's what I'm going to use. 2 tablespoons is 25g
 

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