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Robyn

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Sep 1, 2018
16
Received this in an email from Exit International this morning. I'm no longer a member, so have no access to updates. Has anyone read this?

" November Update - Now Available
Despite announcing the forthcoming December update on 'Potentiation' as it applies to the entire PPeH, this month has been overtaken by the letter 'N' which stands not only for November, but for Nitrogen, Nitrite & Nembutal.

These are the topics of this month's update. More specifically we discuss:
N regulators (p.108-09)
Peaceful dying with Nitrite - what the peer-reviewed journals say (p.200-04)
Peaceful dying with Nitrite - new Exit research results (p.205-06)"

Is there anything new about SN IN THE November update?

Thanks
 
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Boart

Life is not hard, it’s fkin dumb
Nov 13, 2020
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Good initiative

I highly doubt it
 
DaughterOfCamus

DaughterOfCamus

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Nov 6, 2020
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I'd be interested in the research results from Exit since SN is my method but I'm already overthinking my regimen as it is.
 
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Robyn

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Sep 1, 2018
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I'd be interested in the research results from Exit since SN is my method but I'm already overthinking my regimen as it is.
Good point. Am just cravenly stalling.
There is always more research to be done, when procrastinating.
 
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