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HelpSN Dosage question for short + fat female
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I know the guide says 25g for a lethal dose and 35g if bodyweight is over 100kg. I'm just a little over 100kg, but I'm only 5'2'' (157 cm) I'm planning on fasting for 8 hours and I'm using the 48 hour regimen of meto. Would 25g be enough? 30? or should I do the full 35?
25g is probably enough. That's already more than a lethal dose for pretty much everyone. People have died on much much less.
35g to me seems to be for very big/tall dudes who might have a larger circulatory system due to just having a larger body/more muscle etc. They have a larger blood volume, which I suppose would need more SN to fully saturate. Fat has a much lower increase in total blood volume than muscle does.
25g is probably enough. That's already more than a lethal dose for pretty much everyone. People have died on much much less.
35g to me seems to be for very big/tall dudes who might have a larger circulatory system due to just having a larger body/more muscle etc. They have a larger blood volume, which I suppose would need more SN to fully saturate. Fat has a much lower increase in total blood volume than muscle does.
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