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Ednospatient

Arcanist
Sep 2, 2021
408
So Daily Mail just published a new article on two SN deaths. I am afraid SN will now be removed from the market. I still have my bag but I'm afraid it will go bad before I get to use it. Then I will have no way out. How long does SN generally last if the bag is left unopened? And are there any alternatives to SN?
 
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No blackangel

Member
Sep 18, 2022
49
Can you PM me the link, cant find it
 
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HoneyandGlass

Student
Jun 22, 2022
131
Is that the Amazon one?

Yes, it is.
Thank you
 
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HoneyandGlass

Student
Jun 22, 2022
131
I think so too. Difficult to get hold of in UK.
 
Euthanza

Euthanza

Self Righteous Suicide
Jun 9, 2022
1,446
The fact people are so anti-peaceful methods, is the saddest reality.
As far as I remember, amitriptyline is more peaceful than SN. There are many substances out there but SN is most feasible, Sodium Azide is also used in Netherland.
 
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Tartuffe

Open to PMs
Mar 31, 2022
342
It is off the market in the country where the Daily Mail is published. You need special dispensation to purchase it. I wouldn't worry
 
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CTB72

Member
Aug 2, 2022
13
I see they have actually got SN wrong...........,maybe on purpose?

SN is Sodium Nitrite (Not Nitrate)

Might be trying to mislead others into looking for the wrong thing, so they fail?
 
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October112021

Student
Oct 8, 2022
141
I see they have actually got SN wrong...........,maybe on purpose?

SN is Sodium Nitrite (Not Nitrate)

Might be trying to mislead others into looking for the wrong thing, so they fail?

Nitrate will still kill you. It's just way, way, way more unpleasant.
 
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madiroze

Member
Feb 5, 2022
89
Can you PM me the link, cant find it
Just google "Daily Mail Sodium Nitrate" - it's the top result.

In the article it states:

"Their lawsuit notes that in the United Kingdom, the drug is deemed 'reportable', meaning that its purchase sets off alarms. Had Amazon applied the standard of care it must use for its sales of Sodium Nitrite in the UK, it would have determined that Kristine and Ethan, neither of which had user histories of purchasing meat preservatives, made suspicious, reportable purchases of Sodium Nitrite,' they state."

Is this true? So if I order SN from IC to be shipped to my address in the UK, it will raise flags at customs and possibly I'll be reported to the police or customs agent?

Has anyone here from the UK RECENTLY ordered SN? If so, did you have any issues?
 

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