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Combined CBT with SN
Thread starterastynkx
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I want to deliver SN in my body with four ways:
1. By drinking
2. By putting an enema
3. By injection
4. By bathing in an SN solution
Does it make sense?
I want to deliver SN in my body with four ways:
1. By drinking
2. By putting an enema
3. By injection
4. By bathing in an SN solution
Does it make sense?
Go for it. It should work, I'm just not a fan of putting poison salt up my butt should it fail. What would the consequences be to your rectum and insides if you fail that way? How much would the SN burn your skin if you jumped into a bathtub full of it? I haven't heard of others injecting SN… you could be the first trailblazer.
These routes should work, but they just carry risks that haven't been reported to the best of my knowledge. Drinking it has been successful based on numerous accounts on here. I believe enema has been successful as well, but I can't say that with absolute certainty.
In any case, I think you should research here and elsewhere before making a decision to try these different routes.
2. An enema: it's possible but there's other complications and consequences that are not as known; someone on this forum claims some people managed to CTB this way (but I personally haven't checked)
3. From what I understand, injecting intravenously wouldn't work because concentrated salt is too aggressive to veins, it will collapse them; infusion is too slow and defeats the purpose. And of course it's painful. Thread "Why don't we just IV or intravenously inject SN?"
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