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VegAntinatalist
- Jun 28, 2024
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I do not recommend testing SN, this was just something I happened to think up on my own as I tend to be a very curious person and whatnot. My brain is now wired to find SN a bit repulsive, which in my case is okay because I have other methods in mind anyways. But if you never test it, you should have no disgust response.
This was from april 20th, took 600mg of SN dissolved in probably 100ml of water, so quite dilute obviously. Took smaller amounts in the past (200mg), and it only lowered the SpO2 % to like 92. Also, not sure why the BPM reading was so wrong, I think there is a separate sensor for BPM and SpO2. I measured my actual heartrate to be 114 bpm at the time. I'm confident the SpO2 reading was accurate as I randomly test it all the time for fun, and it's consistently at 97-98% for me.
I could feel it bubbling in my stomach, likely the reaction of the SN with gastric acids, forming nitrous acid and nitric oxide, which then reacts with oxygen in the air to form NO2. I burped it up and sure enough, it smelled like NO2. I've experimented with taking tums 30 minutes before taking a small amount of SN, and it does reduce the production of NO, but it doesn't really change the experience much until hours later, and if you were taking a proper dose of SN, you'd already be unconscious. I do still think there's benefit in taking antacids like famotidine beforehand though, as when taking the proper SN dose, there's gonna be a lot more HNO2 and NO production in the stomach, which I imagine would cause additional irritation.
Anyways, hours later I did end up forcing myself to vomit as my stomach felt pretty shitty, but again, keep in mind if you're taking a proper dose, you likely won't experience much of this before being unconscious.
Edit: Forgot to add, the NO did end up causing a hypotensive headache even with the 200mg test, but from what I remember it took like an hour or two. It is tolerable, but nothing really can make it go away besides time.
This was from april 20th, took 600mg of SN dissolved in probably 100ml of water, so quite dilute obviously. Took smaller amounts in the past (200mg), and it only lowered the SpO2 % to like 92. Also, not sure why the BPM reading was so wrong, I think there is a separate sensor for BPM and SpO2. I measured my actual heartrate to be 114 bpm at the time. I'm confident the SpO2 reading was accurate as I randomly test it all the time for fun, and it's consistently at 97-98% for me.
I could feel it bubbling in my stomach, likely the reaction of the SN with gastric acids, forming nitrous acid and nitric oxide, which then reacts with oxygen in the air to form NO2. I burped it up and sure enough, it smelled like NO2. I've experimented with taking tums 30 minutes before taking a small amount of SN, and it does reduce the production of NO, but it doesn't really change the experience much until hours later, and if you were taking a proper dose of SN, you'd already be unconscious. I do still think there's benefit in taking antacids like famotidine beforehand though, as when taking the proper SN dose, there's gonna be a lot more HNO2 and NO production in the stomach, which I imagine would cause additional irritation.
Anyways, hours later I did end up forcing myself to vomit as my stomach felt pretty shitty, but again, keep in mind if you're taking a proper dose, you likely won't experience much of this before being unconscious.
Edit: Forgot to add, the NO did end up causing a hypotensive headache even with the 200mg test, but from what I remember it took like an hour or two. It is tolerable, but nothing really can make it go away besides time.
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