Csmith8827
Don't you listen to your heart? (Listen to it...)
- Oct 26, 2019
- 901
I know that at Pegasos that's what they do for Pentobarbital or Nembutal. It goes through an IV. And they say it works and you get knocked or lose consciousness in 5seconds. So why don't we do the same with Sn? It seems like it would work alot faster. And you'd just lose consciousness. I know they IV Methylene blue, as well. So why hasn't anyone brought up IVing SN? Like we want it to hit our bloodstream faster anyway, thats why people are doing antacids like tagemet and also fasting and stuff. So it can hit our bloodstream quicker and deplete us of oxygen so we thus blackout and eventually die via Hypoxia or Hypoxemia. I forget which one. Anyway I'm just wondering why not IV it. Unless it has to go through your stomach to convert the NaNo2 or something like that? I mean but even if that's they case couldn't we somehow replicate that process and extract the chemical that we need and then inject it? What would happen if you did inject SN straight into your bloodstream? what would happen? People also inject alot of drugs like heroin,meth,cocaine,etc...so why wouldn't this work the same way?