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nihilism44

nihilism44

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May 2, 2021
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I have a question.. does anyone here think that those miracleberry pills could help with SN? Apparently it changes the taste of salty/bitter things to sweet. They can be found on all sorts of websites, I've seen people drink vinegar after taking them and they said it tasted like candy. I'm surprised this has not been brought up before.
 
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Lost Magic

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maybe because we haven't heard of them before. I think it might be worth a try. Thanks for sharing. Anything to knock the bitter taste out of these nasty bitter liquids would be a plus.
 
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keitaro

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Jul 10, 2022
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that sounds interesting. thanks for sharing!
 
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Veraln

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Tested some but was not impressed spectacularly, just like Neotame (sweetener whose first impact is bitter in itself). You must trial these stuff for yourself to check how it helps, maybe even combine them
To me, miracle berries seemed more effective on acidic stuff like lemon juice rather than bitter one. Donno about salty particularly.
Blocking a taste efficiently is hard to nail since the flavor will trigger from many angles, not only from your tongue, but palate, back of throat and even a lot from the scent that gets through your nose
 
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