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I dunnno if I believe this like are there any videosAs far as I know, SN is a painless method. This is in the book "Peaceful Pill Handbook". I'll leave the images here. I myself already have SN + metoclopramide. It seems to me that zolpidem is better than oxazepam, so I'm just waiting to buy the zolpidem and make an appointment, most likely this year. The zolpidem will put me out, then the SN will do the job and the metoclopramide won't make me vomit.View attachment 154079View attachment 154080View attachment 154081
I didn't understand what you meant. English is not my native language.I dunnno if I believe this like are there any videos
As far as I know, SN is a painless method. This is in the book "Peaceful Pill Handbook". I'll leave the images here. I myself already have SN + metoclopramide. It seems to me that zolpidem is better than oxazepam, so I'm just waiting to buy the zolpidem and make an appointment, most likely this year. The zolpidem will put me out, then the SN will do the job and the metoclopramide won't make me vomit.View attachment 154079View attachment 154080View attachment 154081
Alright, Im confused....Isn't the SN supposed to be the "Sodium Nitrate" kind? ....and NOT the kind that ends with "Nitrite"(meaning ends with the "rate" and not the "rite"). I believe this to be true. Can someone with more knowledge regarding SN please confirm if this is correct?As far as I know, SN is a painless method. This is in the book "Peaceful Pill Handbook". I'll leave the images here. I myself already have SN + metoclopramide. It seems to me that zolpidem is better than oxazepam, so I'm just waiting to buy the zolpidem and make an appointment, most likely this year. The zolpidem will put me out, then the SN will do the job and the metoclopramide won't make me vomit.View attachment 154079View attachment 154080View attachment 154081
The correct one is Sodium Nitrite.Alright, Im confused....Isn't the SN supposed to be the "Sodium Nitrate" kind? ....and NOT the kind that ends with "Nitrite"(meaning ends with the "rate" and not the "rite"). I believe this to be true. Can someone with more knowledge regarding SN please confirm if this is correct?
Well sh*t, Im sure glad I didn't try to purchase it yet. I'm fairly new to this forum and when I was researching about it a couple weeks ago, someone corrected a posted pic of the "Nitrite" that someone bought and said they had the wrong kind! ....so Ive been looking around for the 'other one' the times I've searched! Dommit Mon!.. Thx for the clarity.The correct one is Sodium Nitrite.
Sodium Nitrate is wrong.
As you're new to the channel, I'll tell you a few things:Well sh*t, Im sure glad I didn't try to purchase it yet. I'm fairly new to this forum and when I was researching about it a couple weeks ago, someone corrected a posted pic of the "Nitrite" that someone bought and said they had the wrong kind! ....so Ive been looking around for the 'other one' the times I've searched! Dommit Mon!.. Thx for the clarity.
I'm not sure, but go figure I was the one who ran across a post where I literally made a mental note bc of that particular correction. Also, Im def just kinda "getting my feet wet" so to speak, more and more with this site. During that time, I recall reading, idk, 2-5 posts and then would log off. I guess I just got bad info. Stuff happens!--Im just REALLY GLAD I have the "right one" now bc Im hoping to order soon!@SufferingNSilence that's weird, maybe they meant it was the wrong purity of SN?
KK, got it! TYSM Demian!As you're new to the channel, I'll tell you a few things:
1 - The best method is Nembutal. Here people just call it N.
2 - On the internet, practically all N sellers are fake. So far no one has found a real seller.
3 - The most accessible and painless method is SN.
4 - Don't do anything on impulse. There are reports of people who took SN and regretted it.
5 - In principle, SN doesn't leave sequelae, but it can happen. Its antidote is methylene blue administered intravenously.
6 - Never pass on your personal details to anyone here.
If you need me, send me a message.
Yes. That's why the book "Peaceful Pill Handbook" says to take oxazepam, to lose consciousness faster. I think zolpidem might be better.The "groaning and labored breathing" looks bad but i doubt it's painful. Most of the symptoms that people experience after ingesting SN are after they fall unconscious and death isn't going to be silent or beautiful.
There was a user who survived an attempt and called for help before she fell unconscious in the ambulance. She said she felt pain in her stomach but it's wasn't unbearable or anything.
How do you believe this fully thoAs far as I know, SN is a painless method. This is in the book "Peaceful Pill Handbook". I'll leave the images here. I myself already have SN + metoclopramide. It seems to me that zolpidem is better than oxazepam, so I'm just waiting to buy the zolpidem and make an appointment, most likely this year. The zolpidem will put me out, then the SN will do the job and the metoclopramide won't make me vomit.View attachment 154079View attachment 154080View attachment 154081
Because the people in the book "Peaceful Pill Handbook" are very honest. If a method causes too much pain, they speak up.How do you believe this fully tho
Ok tnx but I have no other medications only the sn will this be painful do u thinkBecause the people in the book "Peaceful Pill Handbook" are very honest. If a method causes too much pain, they speak up.
I wouldn't just take the SN alone, as you might feel insecure and ask for help. I advise you not to do anything on impulse. SN alone is not cool.Ok tnx but I have no other medications only the sn will this be painful do u think