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After a little while of attempting to pump what basically amounts to the consistency of chocolate... Methemoglobinia means your blood will have its oxygen replaced by iron.
Shawn, the woman that made the news and stirred up all the media outrage about this place, was found blue and cold after 3 hours of being left alone.
Well if she was cold then probably the heart shut down as well...but today being brain dead suffices to being pronounced dead...so we dont know really..
That's the idea. I cannot share more information publicly but if anyone's concerned about it I'm available by PM. However, a lot of what I can tell you can be found by searching the forum for keywords "SN" and "Nitrite".
This may be of interest to the thread. It's the UK Legislation that covers SN. It's classed as a Poison and a "Reportable Substance". But maybe only when suspicions are raised? Could be why it's getting harder to purchase.
Interestingly enough, Sodium Nitrate ( not Nitrite) is classed as an Explosive Precursor!
They claim that when properly sealed and stored, the shelf life of SN is "infinite".
Another claim I found was, that SN in a glass bottle, still factory sealed, was chemically unchanged after 30 years.
Sounds good enough for a long term storage.
I have lost the links, but I remember these being official claims.
I've read that SN is best stored in a cool, dark place. I know I'm planning on storing mine in an insulated hard plastic 6-pack cooler to keep it dry and to minimise temperature variations whilst in storage. The one I have is made by Coleman, and has served me well for quite a few years.
Hi. I look for an alternative to N at the moment. I have read the PPH and looked for sodium nitrite. Is maybe any german or other person here who could help me via PM? If I understand it correctly I need 15g of sodium nitrite NaNO2 and 30g of Metoclopramide and that´s all?
If you tolerate meto well, nothing wrong. I know of a guy who took his domperidone regimen for over a week until he decided to go thru with the whole thing.
If you tolerate meto well, nothing wrong. I know of a guy who took his domperidone regimen for over a week until he decided to go thru with the whole thing.
Did read anything on that on the good bye. But know from someone i chatted with wanting to do it that way and not seen for almost 3 weeks so think it's attempt to ctb was succesfull
Sorry to ask but whenever people ask this question they never get a straight answer : Is SN painful? What's it score on the (I can't remember the exact name lol) pain scale...?
Sorry to ask but whenever people ask this question they never get a straight answer : Is SN painful? What's it score on the (I can't remember the exact name lol) pain scale...?
It's about as painful as carbon monoxide poisoning and people die from that in their sleep all the time.
Worst you can expect is a headache, some stomach pain, fast heartbeat, sweating and feeling very drunk (blurry vision and nausea) right before you pass out.
If you have ever been very drunk before, it's nothing you won't be able to handle.
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I'm not sure. I've ordered some SN from the States, which shouldn't trigger any hassles with Customs. I wanted lab grade SN, mainly because some food grade SN is cut with other preservatives. Last time I checked, SN is 100% legal in Australia.
I'm not sure. I've ordered some SN from the States, which shouldn't trigger any hassles with Customs. I wanted lab grade SN, mainly because some food grade SN is cut with other preservatives. Last time I checked, SN is 100% legal in Australia.
That's my plan. I'm thinking along the lines of remote bushland, similar to where Ivan Milat murdered a number of backpackers in the 1990s.
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