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Does anyone know what part of the body N is absorbed? I don't have a large intestine (colon) or ileum, and I know some things are hard for me to absorb. With liquid N, I'm afraid that it will pass through my system and out my body too fast and not be absorbed sufficiently, even with 3 bottles. Food slows liquid down, but I think I need to minimize vomiting.

I guess I could try it anyway because from what I've read, even if N doesn't kill me, my brain will continue to function as before when I wake up, right?

Thanks.
 
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Arak

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Sep 21, 2018
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2755907

It sort of slows its own absorption I think ... but that was not your question. A good one, I'd like to know since I have intestinal issues but not the same one as you.

I know that drug absorption in the small intestine is common, but I don't know about N and it's a large amount which may or may not change things.I don't think it would be an issue if the volume is small.
 
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creationisdeath

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Oct 20, 2018
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I guess I could try it anyway because from what I've read, even if N doesn't kill me, my brain will continue to function as before when I wake up, right?

I'd like to know that too. As N kills you via asphyxiation I'd assume it could potentially leave you disabled.
So far this never came up since the consensus is that the few cases where people didn't die in half an hour tops still "were out" long enough to die, especially since the usual dose is much higher than necessary. (as far as I know I'm not a doctor)
 
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Excellent question.
 
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sadak_the_wanderer

sadak_the_wanderer

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Mar 19, 2018
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It appears that they are absorbed from the upper part of the small intestine. I think you are good to go, then.
 
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