
Sinkinshyp
Paragon
- Sep 7, 2020
- 947
title is description. I don't want to see people posting on a goodbye thread their concerns or knowledge of after drinking SN.. SO here is a thread to put it on. AVOID the goodbye thread please it's showing respect.
my opinion- it's a poison. No matter what prep or what meds you take prior it is deadly. ANYTHING harmful to your body is going to get some sort of negative response. Vomit - to rid body of substance, headache from low oxygen in blood, etc... here is from an article about SN in regards to feral hogs. This is what they observed- the USA has uses Australias use as the testing for certain ways to get rid of wild hogs. SN is used to get rid of wild hogs. So using what they say about how it affects hogs you can be sure in some order it will affect us the same way.
" The poison, sodium nitrite, kills pigs within hours after they eat large concentrations of it, federal researchers say. Swine become lethargic, lie down and die, usually after falling into a coma. By reducing oxygen being carried in blood to tissues, sodium nitrite kills in a way similar to carbon monoxide poisoning. The USDA says hogs don't feel pain, making it a humane way to eliminate them."
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my opinion- it's a poison. No matter what prep or what meds you take prior it is deadly. ANYTHING harmful to your body is going to get some sort of negative response. Vomit - to rid body of substance, headache from low oxygen in blood, etc... here is from an article about SN in regards to feral hogs. This is what they observed- the USA has uses Australias use as the testing for certain ways to get rid of wild hogs. SN is used to get rid of wild hogs. So using what they say about how it affects hogs you can be sure in some order it will affect us the same way.
" The poison, sodium nitrite, kills pigs within hours after they eat large concentrations of it, federal researchers say. Swine become lethargic, lie down and die, usually after falling into a coma. By reducing oxygen being carried in blood to tissues, sodium nitrite kills in a way similar to carbon monoxide poisoning. The USDA says hogs don't feel pain, making it a humane way to eliminate them."
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