Hello there,
I receive incredible pain when i insulfate IPD.
Without as yet testing it's PH in water, i believe it is highly alkaline from other revies (confirmation needed)
I tried mixing it with some phenibut which is quite acidic (2-3 in water) however no improvement. ALso no improvement from using crushed vitamin C, or L-Theanine (midly acidic)
Maybe i was wrong and it is actually acidic, i'll make a PH taste with Red cabbage right now.
If it is acidic, would mixing it with baking soda fix the issue?
My other idea is to neutralise it in a nasal spray. Water with some sodium chloride and a bit of vinegar (presuming the compounds are alkaline).
But with a nasal spray (and maybe even just with powders), i run the risk of possibly creating new bad chemicals, right?
Please help save my nasal cavity, and stop me from accidently making worse nastier chemicals.
Thanks!
Mr T
I receive incredible pain when i insulfate IPD.
Without as yet testing it's PH in water, i believe it is highly alkaline from other revies (confirmation needed)
I tried mixing it with some phenibut which is quite acidic (2-3 in water) however no improvement. ALso no improvement from using crushed vitamin C, or L-Theanine (midly acidic)
Maybe i was wrong and it is actually acidic, i'll make a PH taste with Red cabbage right now.
If it is acidic, would mixing it with baking soda fix the issue?
My other idea is to neutralise it in a nasal spray. Water with some sodium chloride and a bit of vinegar (presuming the compounds are alkaline).
But with a nasal spray (and maybe even just with powders), i run the risk of possibly creating new bad chemicals, right?
Please help save my nasal cavity, and stop me from accidently making worse nastier chemicals.
Thanks!
Mr T