thanks man, im considering benzos, ive got several boxes. i dont have oxazepam as suggested in the pph, i have clonazepam and diazepam. ive always felt clonazepam to hit me stonger than diazepam. i havent been using them for about 2 months now, but i regularly would have diazepam during the day, about 3-5 pills and clonazepam at night to sleep, and alwys felt clonazepam stonger. so i think im going to go with clonazepam. I read antacids could slow the process, is this true?
You're welcome. The opinions are kind of split on the antacids. PPEH 2025 says no longer recommended, Stan's Guide SN protocol ( Suicide Resource) below states antacid does not affect absorption speed but does help conversion to NaCL.
The purpose of antacid has nothing to do with quicker absorption of SN. In your stomach there is something called gastric juices, one of the components of this juice is hydrochloric acid (HCL). When SN mixes with HCL, it converts to regular salt (NaCL). There isn't enough HCL in your stomach to convert all the recommended dose, but it will reduce it. Therefore less SN gets passed to the small intestine where the process of actually transferring it into bloodstream starts. The stomach only prepares the food for digestion, it does not absorb it into the bloodstream.
So the purpose of antacid is to help reduce that conversion so more SN moves into the small intestine.
I am attaching a recent thread which debates the question. In addition, with 2023 cases link previously sent there are many who chose to take them and were successful. The Clonazepam sounds like a good choice.
I've read some reports here by people who took way less than is recommended in PPEH (just a few grams) and would very likely had died were they not 'rescued'. Interestingly they didn't report any serious adverse effects. In general they were quite positive about the method and said that they...
sanctioned-suicide.net
Since I have gastric issues, I would probably lean toward taking them but it is an individual decision.
There are also comments regarding antacid type. I hope this information helps.