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preachyflockk

preachyflockk

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Nov 7, 2025
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Is there a way to use sn without antiemetics? also what kind of water do i need to dissolve sn
 
Macedonian1987

Macedonian1987

Just a sad guy from Macedonia.
Oct 22, 2025
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Distilled water is recommended as the chlorine which is used to clean the tap water of microbes can react with the SN and degrade its purity. Distilled water can be purchased very easily in any chem shop, it's dirt cheap and you don't need any permit for it. As for meto, I would rather not attempt without meto.

When the time comes for me to drink my SN I will use distilled water and meto.
 
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death or death

death or death

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Nov 5, 2025
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Distilled water is recommended as the chlorine which is used to clean the tap water of microbes can react with the SN and degrade its purity. Distilled water can be purchased very easily in any chem shop, it's dirt cheap and you don't need any permit for it. As for meto, I would rather not attempt without meto.

When the time comes for me to drink my SN I will use distilled water and meto.
If chlorine is the concern, then would bottled water be viable? They typically don't contain chlorine and the small traces of metals they do have don't seem to degrade SN when reacting quickly enough for it to be noticeable.
 
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nobodycaresaboutme

nobodycaresaboutme

maybe my English kinda sucks
Jun 30, 2025
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Yes. There are people who succeeded without meto. Taking antiemetics is better, but not mandatory.
goodbye thread without meto links: 1 2 3 4

As for the SN solvent, distilled water is recommended. But you might not need to be so nervous. If the impurities in tap water could easily ruin the substance effects, doctors would encourage you to take most medications with distilled water.
 
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Macedonian1987

Macedonian1987

Just a sad guy from Macedonia.
Oct 22, 2025
624
If chlorine is the concern, then would bottled water be viable? They typically don't contain chlorine and the small traces of metals they do have don't seem to degrade SN when reacting quickly enough for it to be noticeable.
Bottled water is full with all sorts of minerals and I don't know how would they react with the SN. Best bet it's to buy distilled water because it's not too complicated to acquire.
 
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preachyflockk

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One of these people mentions buying meto from India, is there a guide on safe places to buy this stuff without a prescription?
 
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nobodycaresaboutme

nobodycaresaboutme

maybe my English kinda sucks
Jun 30, 2025
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One of these people mentions buying meto from India, is there a guide on safe places to buy this stuff without a prescription?
A guide to get meto legitimately
hey there. as a physician, I might be able to provide some insight:

metoclopramide is quite commonly used for migraine induced nausea. it's by far the most common reason for me to prescribe it. you should look into and memorize the specific symptoms of aural migraines and bring up with your physician that normal pain medications don't help, so you'd like to try triptans, which are specific migraine medications.

in a little bit, you should follow up with your physician saying that while the meds help with the pain, the nausea itself is really bad. at this point you can bring up metoclopramide yourself, or, if you want to arouse the least suspicion, wait for your physician to suggest it. either way, this to me wouldn't ring any alarm bells. we are trained to be suspicious of certain medications but I can't say metoclopramide is one of them.

I hope this helps a bit. please feel free to PM me if I can do anything else.
 
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swankysoup

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Have most successful SN attempts been done with distilled water?
 
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