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readytoGO!

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Nov 9, 2025
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I'm not a science person and can't seem to get results from Google on this. Would injecting a full bottle of liquid potassium supplement work? I have a very mild heasrt condition and am hoping this could take me out? It is 1.25 fl ounces or 37 ML with the following contents:

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jsker

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Nov 24, 2025
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8910mg of potassium is just over double the recommended daily consumption, this definitely wouldn't work.
 
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readytoGO!

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Nov 9, 2025
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8910mg of potassium is just over double the recommended daily consumption, this definitely wouldn't work.
I should have known it would not be so simple. Thank you for your help!