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foreveralone

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May 1, 2021
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Obviously an antiemetic is necessary irrespective of your method to ensure success, but why is it that you can drink a lethal dose of N and not vomit, but drinking SN will almost certainly result in vomiting regardless of antiemetics?

My chosen method is N for various different reasons, but I'm curious that nausea seems to be a non-issue with N despite being poisoned with a lethal dose of a drug.

Is it the fact that N is actually a 'medicine' that has a direct physiological effect rather than a salt which can't be processed in any way by the body?
 
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lanax09

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I think it's because the same amount of N will comprise of less sodium than SN
 
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Smart No More

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I think it's because the same amount of N will comprise of less sodium than SN
Yeah, I agree. Our stomachs are made to handle acid. Lest we forget the acid our stomachs natively use to digest food. N is a weak acid. Granted, not all acids are the same but an acid is more familiar to the stomach than salt. If you want to vomit a glass of salt water will do it. This is a commonly known way of causing vomiting fast. I remember being told this as a child (for some reason) and more recently remember seeing it echoed in the plot of a Bond film (where Bond was poisoned and needed to void his stomach). As SN is a salt it makes sense it would have the same effect to one extent or another.
 

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