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auti

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If I'm not mistaken the reason for only using water with sn is due to acidity? So if you drank something more neutral would it be okay? Just out of curiosity.
 
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DeathSweetDeath

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What drink is more neutral than water, out of curiosity?
 
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DeathSweetDeath

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Sorry, I don't mean more neutral than water I worded it badly. I mean closer to water, something like milk rather than juice or soda, yk?
I am not an SN expert. But…
I would think juice would be more acceptable than milk, for a few reasons. I can only speak for myself here, but I feel I'd be more likely to throw up intensely salty milk than intensely salty water or juice. I'd worry about it dissolving properly in cold milk… and I'd worry about the proteins etc in the milk messing with the SN in some way. However… it's only going to be a little less than a shot glass of liquid anyway, so may as well stick to the safest bet- the protocol, and have mints or some other hard candy to help rid your mouth of the taste immediately after.
 
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auti

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I am not an SN expert. But…
I would think juice would be more acceptable than milk, for a few reasons. I can only speak for myself here, but I feel I'd be more likely to throw up intensely salty milk than intensely salty water or juice. I'd worry about it dissolving properly in cold milk… and I'd worry about the proteins etc in the milk messing with the SN in some way. However… it's only going to be a little less than a shot glass of liquid anyway, so may as well stick to the safest bet- the protocol, and have mints or some other hard candy to help rid your mouth of the taste immediately after.
True. Milk with sn does not sound particularly good anyway.
 

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