DutchMister1488
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It's a powder which puts you into a coma really quickly and disables your cells (by restricting oxygen to the cells) , like heart lungs and brain and its impossible to me be reanimated from it, they can drain your stomach, try compressions etc, but everything will fail, and you're ctb in 30 mins and its one of the most human ways to go
But you're not gone in those 30 minute that would be faster you will fall into a coma in about 10 mins
Here is a Dutch website with some more info on it: https://laatstewil.nu/hoe-humaan-is-middel-x/
If you want to know how to get it or have any more questions, just send me a dm
Here are some myths and facts about powder x
MYTH You don't always die
FACT Anyone who takes 2 grams (dissolved in 50 ml of water) of Sodium Azide will die. Even if all the bells and whistles are removed (resuscitation, gastric lavage, artificial respiration, heart-lung machine, kidney dialysis, etc.), death is inevitable. It may take a little longer at most. This is because oxygen combustion in the cell is permanently blocked (irreversible blockade of oxidative phosphorylation). The cell can therefore no longer function. Heart and brain cells are the first cells in the body to suffer from this. That's why you go into a coma and you get heart rhythm disturbances.
So it always works!
MYTH It's not humane
FACT Dying is not easy. It never goes like in the movies. Every death is accompanied by rattles, rattling, involuntary movements, urine and stool loss. Sometimes vomiting, twitching, agitation, eye rolling, sweating and foaming at the mouth may also occur.
FACT After taking 2 grams (dissolved in 50 ml of water) Sodium Azide you will fall into a coma after about 30 minutes. Then you don't feel or notice anything anymore. After about two hours your heart stops (even if you have a pacemaker and regardless of medication) and you are dead. In those two hours, all the symptoms of death can come along.
FACT There are cases in which relatives or bystanders have panicked and called 112. An attempt was then made to resuscitate the person concerned. That will never work. Ventilation, heart-lung machine, kidney dialysis, hemodialysis and all other forms of resuscitation have no effect on suffering. This only stretches the dying process. This can actually be regarded as medically senseless action and therefore as abuse.
MYTH It is dangerous for bystanders
FACT Sodium azide (as a solid) forms a dangerous gas with acids. When Sodium Azide is dissolved in water and ingested, it is rapidly absorbed and metabolized (converted into other substances) by the body. That starts right away in the mouth and esophagus. And it is also absorbed very quickly in the stomach. As a result, no gas is created that comes out as a burp. There is also no risk of vomiting during resuscitation because of the absence of the sodium azide that has already been absorbed. It is therefore incorrect that resuscitation would be dangerous. CPR is pointless, because death always follows.
MYTH It is acidic and skin contact will injure you or kill you
FACT Sodium azide (dissolved in water) is not an acid, it is basic. It tastes like nothing. It is quickly absorbed by the skin and mucous membranes and converted into other substances in the body.
MYTH It explodes in your mouth
FACT Sodium azide (as a solid) 'explodes' on contact with metals. Because of that property, it used to be used in airbags and ejection seats. The nitrogen molecules detach from the sodium and then need a much larger space as a gas, causing the airbag to inflate.
Sodium azide as a solution is absorbed and metabolized by the body at lightning speed. So no gas is created. Contact with the amalgam or other metals in the mouth does not lead to explosions.
MYTH There is a risk of explosion with cremation
FACT Sodium azide (as a solid) explodes at high temperature. In the body it has been converted into other substances by the solution in water, which are not explosive. Cremation is therefore no objection.
Here is an article written about sn and SA
Like sodium azide, this drug is considered to be the supposed 'ctb' or 'drug X'."
The effect of the drug is described with the practical example of two people who wanted to end their lives with sodium nitrite. One of them died, with a striking blue discoloration of the skin. The other survived after administering an antidote.
These writers mainly create confusion. Because SN is not the same as Agent X. It is wrongly seen as an alternative to Agent X.
People who want to decide their own end of life run a great risk when using sodium nitrite: An antidote (methylene blue) can be administered. This means that the person in question does not die. What such a person will be like after this treatment is uncertain.
The authors call on hospitals and ambulance services: "It is of great importance that care providers recognize patients with poisoning by this substance. Early intravenous administration of methylene blue (1-2 mg/kg to a maximum of 7 mg/kg) leads to a rapid recovery of oxygen uptake in the blood and reverses oxygen deficiency in the tissue. Methylene blue can be given safely. From now on, we recommend equipping the ambulance with at least 2 ampoules of 10 ml with methylene blue 1% (10 mg/ml) as standard."
People who want to use sodium nitrite are warned by the specialists: If you want to end your life with this drug, it is wise to make sure that you are not found too quickly.
The second article was written by an investigative journalist. She describes, with reference to four medical articles from the last century, how miserably you can die from Drug X. Sometimes it does not describe which dose has been used, sometimes the dose is much larger than recommended in the literature available. This can have major consequences for the death process.
The exact situation of the death is also not described in more detail. It can make quite a difference whether someone is taken to the hospital shortly after taking the drug, where everything is then done to postpone death.
In 2017, the CLW asked an expert in the field of poisons to give an opinion on the effect of Substance X based on the literature. He described considerably more than the journalist's four articles. The facts in his report are clear: Ingestion of at least 1.4 grams will certainly lead to death. There is an immediate, irreversible blockage for the oxygen combustion in a body cell. Cells in the brain and heart muscle cells are the first to suffer from this. You die due to a lack of oxygen in the brain cells, or due to a heart rhythm disorder. Both lead to loss of consciousness in seconds. And yes, you will get a drop in blood pressure and a headache. That doesn't feel comfortable, so you have to lie down and take a painkiller beforehand. And yes, you can get draws, but you no longe
DM me for more info / connections
It's a powder which puts you into a coma really quickly and disables your cells (by restricting oxygen to the cells) , like heart lungs and brain and its impossible to me be reanimated from it, they can drain your stomach, try compressions etc, but everything will fail, and you're ctb in 30 mins and its one of the most human ways to go
But you're not gone in those 30 minute that would be faster you will fall into a coma in about 10 mins
Here is a Dutch website with some more info on it: https://laatstewil.nu/hoe-humaan-is-middel-x/
If you want to know how to get it or have any more questions, just send me a dm
Here are some myths and facts about powder x
MYTH You don't always die
FACT Anyone who takes 2 grams (dissolved in 50 ml of water) of Sodium Azide will die. Even if all the bells and whistles are removed (resuscitation, gastric lavage, artificial respiration, heart-lung machine, kidney dialysis, etc.), death is inevitable. It may take a little longer at most. This is because oxygen combustion in the cell is permanently blocked (irreversible blockade of oxidative phosphorylation). The cell can therefore no longer function. Heart and brain cells are the first cells in the body to suffer from this. That's why you go into a coma and you get heart rhythm disturbances.
So it always works!
MYTH It's not humane
FACT Dying is not easy. It never goes like in the movies. Every death is accompanied by rattles, rattling, involuntary movements, urine and stool loss. Sometimes vomiting, twitching, agitation, eye rolling, sweating and foaming at the mouth may also occur.
FACT After taking 2 grams (dissolved in 50 ml of water) Sodium Azide you will fall into a coma after about 30 minutes. Then you don't feel or notice anything anymore. After about two hours your heart stops (even if you have a pacemaker and regardless of medication) and you are dead. In those two hours, all the symptoms of death can come along.
FACT There are cases in which relatives or bystanders have panicked and called 112. An attempt was then made to resuscitate the person concerned. That will never work. Ventilation, heart-lung machine, kidney dialysis, hemodialysis and all other forms of resuscitation have no effect on suffering. This only stretches the dying process. This can actually be regarded as medically senseless action and therefore as abuse.
MYTH It is dangerous for bystanders
FACT Sodium azide (as a solid) forms a dangerous gas with acids. When Sodium Azide is dissolved in water and ingested, it is rapidly absorbed and metabolized (converted into other substances) by the body. That starts right away in the mouth and esophagus. And it is also absorbed very quickly in the stomach. As a result, no gas is created that comes out as a burp. There is also no risk of vomiting during resuscitation because of the absence of the sodium azide that has already been absorbed. It is therefore incorrect that resuscitation would be dangerous. CPR is pointless, because death always follows.
MYTH It is acidic and skin contact will injure you or kill you
FACT Sodium azide (dissolved in water) is not an acid, it is basic. It tastes like nothing. It is quickly absorbed by the skin and mucous membranes and converted into other substances in the body.
MYTH It explodes in your mouth
FACT Sodium azide (as a solid) 'explodes' on contact with metals. Because of that property, it used to be used in airbags and ejection seats. The nitrogen molecules detach from the sodium and then need a much larger space as a gas, causing the airbag to inflate.
Sodium azide as a solution is absorbed and metabolized by the body at lightning speed. So no gas is created. Contact with the amalgam or other metals in the mouth does not lead to explosions.
MYTH There is a risk of explosion with cremation
FACT Sodium azide (as a solid) explodes at high temperature. In the body it has been converted into other substances by the solution in water, which are not explosive. Cremation is therefore no objection.
Here is an article written about sn and SA
Like sodium azide, this drug is considered to be the supposed 'ctb' or 'drug X'."
The effect of the drug is described with the practical example of two people who wanted to end their lives with sodium nitrite. One of them died, with a striking blue discoloration of the skin. The other survived after administering an antidote.
These writers mainly create confusion. Because SN is not the same as Agent X. It is wrongly seen as an alternative to Agent X.
People who want to decide their own end of life run a great risk when using sodium nitrite: An antidote (methylene blue) can be administered. This means that the person in question does not die. What such a person will be like after this treatment is uncertain.
The authors call on hospitals and ambulance services: "It is of great importance that care providers recognize patients with poisoning by this substance. Early intravenous administration of methylene blue (1-2 mg/kg to a maximum of 7 mg/kg) leads to a rapid recovery of oxygen uptake in the blood and reverses oxygen deficiency in the tissue. Methylene blue can be given safely. From now on, we recommend equipping the ambulance with at least 2 ampoules of 10 ml with methylene blue 1% (10 mg/ml) as standard."
People who want to use sodium nitrite are warned by the specialists: If you want to end your life with this drug, it is wise to make sure that you are not found too quickly.
The second article was written by an investigative journalist. She describes, with reference to four medical articles from the last century, how miserably you can die from Drug X. Sometimes it does not describe which dose has been used, sometimes the dose is much larger than recommended in the literature available. This can have major consequences for the death process.
The exact situation of the death is also not described in more detail. It can make quite a difference whether someone is taken to the hospital shortly after taking the drug, where everything is then done to postpone death.
In 2017, the CLW asked an expert in the field of poisons to give an opinion on the effect of Substance X based on the literature. He described considerably more than the journalist's four articles. The facts in his report are clear: Ingestion of at least 1.4 grams will certainly lead to death. There is an immediate, irreversible blockage for the oxygen combustion in a body cell. Cells in the brain and heart muscle cells are the first to suffer from this. You die due to a lack of oxygen in the brain cells, or due to a heart rhythm disorder. Both lead to loss of consciousness in seconds. And yes, you will get a drop in blood pressure and a headache. That doesn't feel comfortable, so you have to lie down and take a painkiller beforehand. And yes, you can get draws, but you no longe
DM me for more info / connections