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Shouldn't SN capsules work? Since the whole point is for it to get into the small intestine to work anyways? .. then wouldn't it be more peaceful if you took sedatives and this all happened in your sleep? The documentations of just straight up drinking them down just sounds more torturous then peaceful.. wouldn't this be more peaceful ? Even if you had to take like 30 capsules. Wouldn't they just dissolve in your sleep if you're heavily sedated.
I think if capsules were an option they would be mentioned in the resources. Unfortunately it's the easiest (depending on your country ofc) and with the least amount of pain/discomfort way to ctb and if you can't do it at the moment then you're not ready. At least you can keep all required stuff on standby and that brings some peace (at least to me).
Well I'm a licensed healthcare proffesional.. I don't see why it would be a problem .. but would like to hear something logical as to why this isn't a more humane method
Capsules significantly slow down absorption and make the process significantly longer, thereby prolonging the time of anxiety, agony and discomfort. The goal is for the SN to pass out as soon as possible, when you lose consciousness from the SN and not from the sedative, the required amount has been absorbed and the possibility of vomiting in unconsciousness, or potential death by suffocation, is excluded.
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Capsules significantly slow down absorption and make the process significantly longer, thereby prolonging the time of anxiety, agony and discomfort. The goal is for the SN to pass out as soon as possible, when you lose consciousness from the SN and not from the sedative, the required amount has been absorbed and the possibility of vomiting in unconsciousness, or potential death by suffocation, is excluded.
I have given suggestions from the protocol. Personally, I would not use capsules for obvious reasons, but everyone should decide for themselves, in any case, ingestion of capsules will definitely have the same effect, only potentially a bit longer. For a salty taste, you can also use mint, which will numb the taste receptors to some extent.
I have given suggestions from the protocol. Personally, I would not use capsules for obvious reasons, but everyone should decide for themselves, in any case, ingestion of capsules will definitely have the same effect, only potentially a bit longer. For a salty taste, you can also use mint, which will numb the taste receptors to some extent.
Reading the farewell threads, people after ingesting SN report a distinctly salty taste, but not disgusting in the sense that it would induce vomiting. The protocol clearly emphasizes, I quote from memory, "It is very likely that you will vomit because SN is a poison and vomiting is a natural reaction of the organism that has detected the poison and wants to expel it by vomiting." I emphasize again, let everyone decide for themselves, but I personally would not use capsules.
I just did a quick search. I'm overcome with the... "horrible...horrendous...disgusting....awful taste" (and other similar adjectives) that people use to describe SN.
It is however an each to their own. I'll follow closely what people are doing re this. We know that two intend to try the capsule method.
Reading the farewell threads, people after ingesting SN report a distinctly salty taste, but not disgusting in the sense that it would induce vomiting. The protocol clearly emphasizes, I quote from memory, "It is very likely that you will vomit because SN is a poison and vomiting is a natural reaction of the organism that has detected the poison and wants to expel it by vomiting." I emphasize again, let everyone decide for themselves, but I personally would not use capsules.
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