bubbletea
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- Feb 18, 2019
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I would store it in refrigerator if I lived alone.my sn arrives on monday... please can anyone help me ? what im worried about is that where i live there's a lot of humidity and hot temperatures and i dont have an air conditioner at home ... what can i do to protect my sn from the weather of here ?? any ideas pleaseeee
Procedure A: | 30 days exposure at 50 °C and 100% relative humidity. |
Procedure B: | 30 days exposure at 50 °C and 100% relative humidity followed by 7 days at 70 °C and a 100% relative humidity. |
After procedure A: | 60% |
After procedure A: | no degradation |
After procedure B: | 25% degraded |
What are Benzos for?Antiemetics are my number one problem. I already have SN and benzos (Diazepam). I have been told alldaychemist.com sells them but it would be ideal if someone here could actually tell us about a legit website.
I supossed he/she wants to be relaxed or even sleepWhat are Benzos for?
I wanna know what went wrong too.Any users that failed sn vs succeeded
I said July time but idk, could be before, could be after. I've changed regime to just 40mg on the day so can be more impulsiveWhere are you guys going to ctb with SN?
I think just taking too much SN or not taking antiemetics is what messes it upI wanna know what went wrong too.
Dont want any mishap
i dont live alone ... ))); but thank u anywayI would store it in refrigerator if I lived alone.
See also http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/en/d/Jh1808e/4.96.html#Jh1808e.4.96
Sodium nitrite
Accelerated Degradation Experiment
Conditions
Procedure A: 30 days exposure at 50 °C and 100% relative humidity. Procedure B: 30 days exposure at 50 °C and 100% relative humidity followed by 7 days at 70 °C and a 100% relative humidity.
Appearance of the substance
The substance, originally in the form of a white to slighty yellow, granular powder or white or almost white, opaque, fused masses or sticks, changes after procedures A and B into a colourless to very light yellow liquid.
Gain of moisture
After procedure A: 60%
Colorimetric determination
Diazo-reaction between solution of the test substance and sulfanilic acid, followed by coupling with 1-naphthylamine; absorbance measured at 520 nm.
After procedure A: no degradation After procedure B: 25% degraded
Conclusion
Sodium nitrite is subject to decomposition under accelerated degradation conditions.
what kind of restrictions?would 98% pure work?
this is all i can find. i cant order from abroad due to restrictions.
customs related. chemicals are forbidden.what kind of restrictions?
I won't drink alcohol, because alcohol is a poison too. I think, it would increase the risk of vomiting.Would it be a bad idea too have alcohol before ingesting the sn?
Meh I have a strong stomach might have a few beersI won't drink alcohol, because alcohol is a poison too. I think, it would increase the risk of vomiting.
do you think it depends on the packaging?customs related. chemicals are forbidden.
Consumption of booze raises stomach acid levels which is why it's not recommended with SN. I think I'll go with valium and a doobie to take the edge off.Meh I have a strong stomach might have a few beers
I plan on doing the exact same - as the PPH advises.I said July time but idk, could be before, could be after. I've changed regime to just 40mg on the day so can be more impulsive
Depends on the country i guess. But if no label pass, labeled would pass imhodo you think it depends on the packaging?
I'm asking because my cheap SN arrived, its without label, but I was thinking about ordering a proper, company-made one, from US, but I'm worried about customs
Sodium Nitrite poisoning symptoms include nausea, vertigo, vomiting, very heavy headaches and, should you manage to not pass out for too long, seizures.
The PPH claims that, during a monitored suicide with SN, the patient was unconscious at 12 minutes and dead by 35. However, some sources claim that SN poisoning might take as much as 8 hours to kill, probably due to low dosage.
I can't get a gunForgive me for just asking a question without doing a lot of research myself, but I really don't have time to read 50 pages now.
I only looked at the OP and read this:
Doesn't seem very peaceful to me? Why would I pick this method over let's say shooting myself in the head?
I am sure you all have a very simple answer to this, but once again excuse me for not reading all 50 pages. I'll try to catch up with them asap.