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TearStainedSunsets

TearStainedSunsets

The sickness that will never be cured...spreads
Oct 27, 2024
49
So,
I have been researching chemicals and drugs that seemed appealing to me and I feel like here, the most popular chemical is SN. I was doing some studying and I just wanted to see if anyone else here wanted to give some input on my findings.

The CDC says that we limit our daily intake to 3.7 milligrams per kilo of body weight.

When I read this, I assumed, "well if i multiply that as a fraction, 3.7 milligrams/1 kilo, by my body weight, I would get a lethal dose.

Simplifying the milligrams into grams, I got less than half of one gram, to later be rounded up to half a gram and found this strange because I was hypothesizing that it would at least be one gram.

I tried do do some more digging but ended up hitting a bit of a road block when trying to find a proper lethal dose of SN and not just my theoretical dose.
I did the equation a few times and ended up with the same results just to be sure my math was correct.

I just wanna have a conversation about this if there is anyone else here who is into math and science like I am and has also done their research on the chemical.

I am also open to anyone sharing any other research they have done on other chemicals like Sodium Azide or Nem.

(also, im not 100% sure if i can even post this but im gonna take the risk anyway, if im wrong, Admin, just delete the post and yell at me for it lmao. Sorry in advance.)
 

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