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Esc9434
Experienced
- Feb 25, 2020
- 244
Hello,
I need some understanding of the conversion mentioned in the title.
Let's establish some facts here.
Nitrite turns into nitrate when in an acidic environment.
We take 25g of SN when 1g - 2g is already deadly enough. We hope to saturate our system with enough SN so it all doesn't get converted to nitrate by the acid in our stomach or the bile acid in our intestines, right?
So, we don't need to seperate the sodium from the nitrite? We don't need acid to separate them into different components?
Our kidneys will eventually absorb SN as a whole, and there we have it?
I need some understanding of the conversion mentioned in the title.
Let's establish some facts here.
Nitrite turns into nitrate when in an acidic environment.
We take 25g of SN when 1g - 2g is already deadly enough. We hope to saturate our system with enough SN so it all doesn't get converted to nitrate by the acid in our stomach or the bile acid in our intestines, right?
So, we don't need to seperate the sodium from the nitrite? We don't need acid to separate them into different components?
Our kidneys will eventually absorb SN as a whole, and there we have it?