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Cynic

Cynic

Everything happens for a reason
Apr 19, 2022
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Just curious, as both are bases & I don't see why it would negate it at all.
 
clown_17

clown_17

Almost gone, it almost worked
Oct 24, 2020
288
SN is very salty I can't decide whether that would make the taste more or less tolerable
 
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downndone2

Living in misery
Jan 23, 2022
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I wouldnt, milk can be upsetting to stomach and I would think the salty mixed with milk would be gross. Just my opinion
 
GongLiFang

GongLiFang

Certified Stupid
Aug 11, 2021
77
I think that milk might being heavier, not always diluting things as well as water, and it being a salty milky combo might be worse at making nausea symptoms.
That being said I haven't read any people try it to get any experiences to read up on for how this would actually work in application.

Anyways, as long as it doesn't mess with the chemical composition in any way as it goes through the body I guess it could work
 
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sandalphon

Student
Aug 19, 2021
126
Why though? It's not going to make it taste any better and you'll just needlessly introduce more variables that may make the process take longer. Just follow pph and take it with as little water as possible.
 
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wljourney

Waiting for the bus
Apr 2, 2022
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Milk is not a "clear" liquid and based on what I've read it will take longer to pass into the intestines because of the fats and proteins being broken down first in your stomach.

Generally it is not advisable to take any medication with milk either because it slows down its efficacy.

It would be contraproductive to take something to hasten gastric emptying and then take something that slows down gastric emptying.

Like driving with one foot on the accelerator and one foot on the brakes.
 
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Someone123

Illuminated
Oct 19, 2021
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Why though? It's not going to make it taste any better and you'll just needlessly introduce more variables that may make the process take longer. Just follow pph and take it with as little water as possible.
The milk could likely also increase risk of vomiting and a failed attempt.
 
Lost Magic

Lost Magic

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May 5, 2020
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just rub extra strength orajel on your tongue and gums to numb your mouth. Forget that milk idea.
 
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