J.E. Morrow
Member
- Jan 8, 2019
- 71
Hi guys.
I just read an article in which is mentioned a recipe for crystallizing N and I'd like to know what do you think about or if you have heard of it.
This is what the article says:
"The veterinary Nembutal — as sold in Mexican outlets — has a shelf life of about three years. Dr Nitschke said the crystallising recipe, partly involving the use of coffee filters, would feature in the next edition of his banned book The Peaceful Pill Handbook. "What people most want from a euthanasing agent is reliability," he said.
Today's Melbourne workshop includes a lesson in "kitchen chemistry" that shows how to reduce 100 millilitres of Nembutal to six grams of crystal. "This extends the shelf life of the drug indefinitely and makes it easier to conceal and transport," he said."
And the link: https://www.theage.com.au/national/death-tourist-plans-her-exit-20070401-ge4kfv.html
I think that if it's possible to crystallize N it would be a lot more easy to ingest and it could also extend its shelf life.
I just read an article in which is mentioned a recipe for crystallizing N and I'd like to know what do you think about or if you have heard of it.
This is what the article says:
"The veterinary Nembutal — as sold in Mexican outlets — has a shelf life of about three years. Dr Nitschke said the crystallising recipe, partly involving the use of coffee filters, would feature in the next edition of his banned book The Peaceful Pill Handbook. "What people most want from a euthanasing agent is reliability," he said.
Today's Melbourne workshop includes a lesson in "kitchen chemistry" that shows how to reduce 100 millilitres of Nembutal to six grams of crystal. "This extends the shelf life of the drug indefinitely and makes it easier to conceal and transport," he said."
And the link: https://www.theage.com.au/national/death-tourist-plans-her-exit-20070401-ge4kfv.html
I think that if it's possible to crystallize N it would be a lot more easy to ingest and it could also extend its shelf life.