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resolutory

resolutory

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Sep 13, 2022
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Just curious cause I was told to check out Stan's Guide, which is from 2019, but from what I understand a lot of the information in it is now out of date. Anyone know what the latest equivalent of the guide is? Something that clearly explains the whole process of taking SN, but with up-to-date information? (I've had a look and seen a few others asking the same question but no substantive answer from what I could tell.)

Thanks very much!! :)
 
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littlelady774

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Dec 20, 2018
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From the December 2022 one, he mentions using benzos but no antacids- which doesn't make a whole lot of sense but whatever. Also meto + ondanstran for the antiemetics. We're still waiting on someone to upload the 2023 ppeh.
 
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resolutory

resolutory

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Sep 13, 2022
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From the December 2022 one, he mentions using benzos but no antacids- which doesn't make a whole lot of sense but whatever. Also meto + ondanstran for the antiemetics. We're still waiting on someone to upload the 2023 ppeh.
Yeah, this mixture of different information is really concerning to me. Wish someone could just clear up the steps lol.
 
Shu

Shu

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Jan 21, 2022
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From the December 2022 one, he mentions using benzos but no antacids- which doesn't make a whole lot of sense but whatever. Also meto + ondanstran for the antiemetics. We're still waiting on someone to upload the 2023 ppeh.
What doesn't make a whole lot of sense to you?
 
littlelady774

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What doesn't make a whole lot of sense to you?
A better question would be why it doesn't make sense. Nitrite + stomach acid turns into nitrate, water, salt and nitric oxide. It would make more sense to raise the ph of the stomach acid so more nitrite will be absorbed.
 
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hunterfla

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A better question would be why it doesn't make sense. Nitrite + stomach acid turns into nitrate, water, salt and nitric oxide. It would make more sense to raise the ph of the stomach acid so more nitrite will be absorbed.
Nitrite + stomach acid turns into nitrate, water, salt and nitric oxide

Based on? Also a simple dose of an antacid would have as negligible effect at best.
 
littlelady774

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Nitrite + stomach acid turns into nitrate, water, salt and nitric oxide

Based on? Also a simple dose of an antacid would have as negligible effect at best.

It's not just a single dose. It was like a few doses

Edit::
Nitrite + stomach acid also forms nitrogen dioxide and nitric acid, the latter of which I'm guessing is what causes methemoglobinemia.

 
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