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aeoliandawn

aeoliandawn

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Oct 10, 2023
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Hello there, I'll briefly discuss my preferred method, it's not a ctb method per se, it's just and easier way to loose consciousness, which can be combined with other methods to actually end my life.
There's a region on the carotids called "the carotid sinus" there lies the barroreceptors, a bunch of sensors that detect sudden changes in blood pressure. It's reflex is to lower the blood pressure and heart rate drastically upon detecting high blood pressure, but it acts the same way when applied external pressure.
The brain is very sensitive to blood pressure, and when it's low, the lack of blood flow to the brain deminishes, and with lack of blood comes lack of oxygen and with lack of oxygen comes fainting, at least on short times spans.
I believe that that's the science behind ps, as it's definitely not the full compression of the carotids that block blood flow to the brain, as there are other arteries that supply blood to the brain, I'm pretty sure it's the low blood pressure that causes the fainting, and as the blood pressure is not restored to normal, as the pressure on the carotids continue, the brain actually dies from lack of blood flow derived from low blood pressure.
Scientists/smart people/people that work or study health, am I too far off from the idea?
 

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