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Reaction of SN with stomach acid
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I get some mild acidity whenever I go long periods of time without eating. So i was wondering if having too much stomach acid due to the fasting cause any problems in absorption of SN ? Is there a chance that it converts Nitrite to Nitrate very quickly and renders SN useless ?
I don't understand acids, but in the last PPeH guide it said that antacids were not necessary, that it did slow down absorption, but I would have to read it in detail.
No, SN can spend hours in water and not convert to nitrate. I read it just yesterday in... oh, here it is!
I found this table in an old thread and found it quite informative so thought I’d repost it. Death . Official "SN Poisoning" Easily detectable, nothing more to it. How does it work exactly? Blood cells do not carry oxygen, though lungs continue to supply it, and brain is still...
I don't understand acids, but in the last PPeH guide it said that antacids were not necessary, that it did slow down absorption, but I would have to read it in detail.
No, SN can spend hours in water and not convert to nitrate. I read it just yesterday in... oh, here it is!
I found this table in an old thread and found it quite informative so thought I’d repost it. Death . Official "SN Poisoning" Easily detectable, nothing more to it. How does it work exactly? Blood cells do not carry oxygen, though lungs continue to supply it, and brain is still...
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