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TimeToBiteTheDust

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Instead of SN. Supposedly. One letter makes the difference.
 
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Probably nothing other than feel a bit of nausea as once the nitrite has been oxidised (exposes to air) it loses its properties of which stop your blood carrying oxygen
 
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Youll probably just get sick, same way as with drinking saltwater.
 
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According to this article, about 5% of nitrate is converted to nitrite upon ingestion.
 
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According to this article, about 5% of nitrate is converted to nitrite upon ingestion.
Thanks for the info
According to this article, about 5% of nitrate is converted to nitrite upon ingestion.
Thanks a lot
 
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