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Strumgewehr
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- Jun 7, 2018
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There used to be no mention about it in r/ss but i see many threads about it in here.
it's nitrite and not nitrate. What do you want to know about it?
Azide is explosive when it comes in contact with metal.I can only tell you from what I have read on multiple sources. It is no comparison to N or F which bring about unconsciouness and death quickly. Nitrite can burn the throat and stomach causing violent vomiting. It can also take up to 8 hours to kill according to one report. In the unfortunate event, you are discovered too early, it can lead to severe irreversible organ damage. I have nitrite but would never use it. I think if you can't get N or F, try azide.
I can only tell you from what I have read on multiple sources. It is no comparison to N or F which bring about unconsciouness and death quickly. Nitrite can burn the throat and stomach causing violent vomiting. It can also take up to 8 hours to kill according to one report. In the unfortunate event, you are discovered too early, it can lead to severe irreversible organ damage. I have nitrite but would never use it. I think if you can't get N or F, try azide.
I have not come across one case report yet where there was irreversible organ damage, and Ive researched extensively. Most who survived were completely back to normal within a couple days. It can cause vomiting, you should use an anti-emetic.
I can only tell you from what I have read on multiple sources. It is no comparison to N or F which bring about unconsciouness and death quickly. Nitrite can burn the throat and stomach causing violent vomiting. It can also take up to 8 hours to kill according to one report. In the unfortunate event, you are discovered too early, it can lead to severe irreversible organ damage. I have nitrite but would never use it. I think if you can't get N or F, try azide.
I have read a report, will try to find the link for you guys later, where the person took ntrite and was rescued too early. He was hospitalised with liver and kidney damage due to cyanosis and died in the hospital after a month or so.
I had heard/read you really have an hour but Ill confer to you and your wisedom on this one lol.
I have read a report, will try to find the link for you guys later, where the person took ntrite and was rescued too early. He was hospitalised with liver and kidney damage due to cyanosis and died in the hospital after a month or so.