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DanLip22

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Feb 15, 2026
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How would these be as a combo for SN protocol? I have access to valium because my father was prescribed it but lost interest in using it so it just sits in the cupboard. I can't get any prescription antiemetics so might just buy some pepto-bismol.
 
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While Pepto does increase liquid absorption in the gut, I am not sure how it would react (if at all) with SN. It also merely lowers the amount of acid in the stomach. It is not an anti-emetic.
 
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DanLip22

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While Pepto does increase liquid absorption in the gut, I am not sure how it would react (if at all) with SN. It also merely lowers the amount of acid in the stomach. It is not an anti-emetic.
I've heard that it reduces stomach pain/irritation but has a slight ancillary effect on nauseau. Honestly it just felt better than nothing because I can't really access prescription antiemetics
 

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