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AUROR4

AUROR4

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Dec 20, 2024
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Is it a little difficult to breathe with sodium nirrite? suddenly I read yes, suddenly no...I did some research and read a lot of testimonials on this forum

... It's very stressful not to know because it's one of the things that really makes me panic and extremely distressing to live with...

Thanks😞

I think it's possible, but not like suffocation, more like difficult or labored respiration.
Suffocation occurs when there is no air for to breathe. With SN, ventilation is not restricted.
Methemoglobin does not let the oxygen flow into other tissues that need it thus depriving them of oxygen—even while you're breathing.

Four types of hypoxia are distinguished in medicine:
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>This< explains each one in details.

Low level of oxygen in the blood causes tachycardia, a symptom of tachycardia is shortness of breath, so I guess a beta-blocker would prevent or decrease this?
Although I have read survivor reports, participated in a voice call while someone was taking SN, watched two recordings of CTB videos with SN, read reports from people after testing SN, I have never seen anything about these people reporting difficulty breathing.
Not even the eyewitness accounts of the PPEH reported this.

I found this article, but it's about sodium nitrate.
If u have asthma, maybe SN can cause asthma attack, just as having gastritis or an ulcer can cause stomach pain.
If u that have a genetic predisposition for seizures, heart attack... maybe SN is not the best choice?

I saw that you've had doubts about the SN method since 2020, that's a long time... Remember that you can always look for another method.
 
Defenestration

Defenestration

I want to have the courage to defenestrate myself
Oct 25, 2020
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Je pense que c'est possible, mais pas comme une suffocation, plutôt comme une respiration difficile ou laborieuse.
La suffocation se produit lorsqu'il n'y a pas d'air pour respirer. Avec la SN, la ventilation n'est pas restreinte.
La méthémoglobine ne laisse pas l'oxygène circuler dans les autres tissus qui en ont besoin, les privant ainsi d'oxygène, même pendant que vous respirez.

En médecine, on distingue quatre types d'hypoxie :
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> Ceci < explique chacun d'eux en détail.

Un faible niveau d'oxygène dans le sang provoque une tachycardie, un symptôme de la tachycardie est l'essoufflement, donc je suppose qu'un bêtabloquant empêcherait ou diminuerait cela ?
Bien que j'aie lu des rapports de survivants, participé à un appel vocal pendant que quelqu'un prenait du SN, regardé deux enregistrements de vidéos CTB avec du SN, lu des rapports de personnes après avoir testé du SN, je n'ai jamais rien vu à propos de ces personnes signalant des difficultés respiratoires.
Même les témoignages oculaires du PPEH n'ont pas rapporté cela.

J'ai trouvé cet article , mais il s'agit du nitrate de sodium.
Si vous souffrez d'asthme, le SN peut peut-être provoquer une crise d'asthme, tout comme une gastrite ou un ulcère peut provoquer des douleurs à l'estomac.
Si vous avez une prédisposition génétique aux crises d'épilepsie, aux crises cardiaques... peut-être que SN n'est pas le meilleur choix ?

J'ai vu que vous aviez des doutes sur la méthode SN depuis 2020, ça fait longtemps... N'oubliez pas que vous pouvez toujours chercher une autre méthode.
Thanks a lot ...
 
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martinso67

All human rights are important
Feb 5, 2021
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I think it's possible, but not like suffocation, more like difficult or labored respiration.
Suffocation occurs when there is no air for to breathe. With SN, ventilation is not restricted.
Methemoglobin does not let the oxygen flow into other tissues that need it thus depriving them of oxygen—even while you're breathing.

Four types of hypoxia are distinguished in medicine:
View attachment 159364
>This< explains each one in details.

Low level of oxygen in the blood causes tachycardia, a symptom of tachycardia is shortness of breath, so I guess a beta-blocker would prevent or decrease this?
Although I have read survivor reports, participated in a voice call while someone was taking SN, watched two recordings of CTB videos with SN, read reports from people after testing SN, I have never seen anything about these people reporting difficulty breathing.
Not even the eyewitness accounts of the PPEH reported this.

I found this article, but it's about sodium nitrate.
If u have asthma, maybe SN can cause asthma attack, just as having gastritis or an ulcer can cause stomach pain.
If u that have a genetic predisposition for seizures, heart attack... maybe SN is not the best choice?

I saw that you've had doubts about the SN method since 2020, that's a long time... Remember that you can always look for another method.
About that linked article. SN does cause different chemical reactions to the body than nitrate NO3.
 
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derekWest

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Feb 1, 2025
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i think that your are able to expel the co2 when you take SN. so, you avoid hypercapnia characterized by air hunger sensation.

PPeH would never included SN method if it provoked air hunger, i think.

here, some explanation :
 
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