CoastTwoCoast
Bluelighter
I didn't, should have.
Hell yeah, you have to clear your nose out. I put a little water in my hand and snort then lift my head up and snort again to get it all the way through.
I didn't, should have.
Going to finally test out this new batch of acid tomorrow to gauge its potency before i trip with a possible future partner to make sure its a decent but not completely reality destroying for her due to taking a long break from acid.
Well wishing you a really solidly enjoyable and productive trip, in the name of science of course hehe! Good vibes your way bro, I will think of you now with interest and and wonder at how the experience is.Going to finally test out this new batch of acid tomorrow to gauge its potency before i trip with a possible future partner to make sure its a decent but not completely reality destroying for her due to taking a long break from acid.
Just a minor, but fairly important, HR point regarding nasal irrigation - while snorting water straight from the tap can feel like it helps in the moment, it is not really advisable because it can dilute and wash away your nose's natural mucinated fluids, as well as mess up the electrolyte balance leading to further drying and harm. It's also possible, although mercifully, very rare, to catch a brain eating bacteria from snorting water that has not been boiled or otherwise treated first, which causes amoebic meningitis and is almost always fatal.Hell yeah, you have to clear your nose out. I put a little water in my hand and snort then lift my head up and snort again to get it all the way through.
When does nasal irrigation become unsafe?
Harmful microorganisms may be found in any water, including drinking water that has not been correctly:
These microorganisms may include certain amoebae which may be quite safe to drink, but when they are forced into the nasal passage they can live, grow and spread up into the brain.
- filtered
- treated
- disinfected.
Once in the brain they can cause amoebic meningitis.
What is amoebic meningitis?
Amoebic meningitis (primary amoebic meningoencephalitis) is a disease that causes inflammation and eventual destruction of the brain and its lining. It is rare but usually fatal.
It is caused by a single-celled amoeba Naegleria fowleri that occurs naturally in fresh water and damp soil.
Naegleria fowleri can thrive in water temperatures between 28 °C and 40 °C.
The following symptoms usually occur within 5 days (between 1 to 7 days) of infection:
What is amoebic meningitis?
- severe and persistent headache
- sore throat
- nausea
- vomiting
- high fever
- sleepiness
- death.
Amoebic meningitis (primary amoebic meningoencephalitis) is a disease that causes inflammation and eventual destruction of the brain and its lining. It is rare but usually fatal.
It is caused by a single-celled amoeba Naegleria fowleri that occurs naturally in fresh water and damp soil.
Naegleria fowleri can thrive in water temperatures between 28 °C and 40 °C.
What type of water is safe to use for nasal irrigation?
The types of water safe for nasal irrigation include:
- distilled or sterile water
- boiled and cooled tap water
- tap water passed through a filter with an absolute pore size of 1 micron or smaller.
Just a minor, but fairly important, HR point regarding nasal irrigation - while snorting water straight from the tap can feel like it helps in the moment, it is not really advisable because it can dilute and wash away your nose's natural mucinated fluids, as well as mess up the electrolyte balance leading to further drying and harm. It's also possible, although mercifully, very rare, to catch a brain eating bacteria from snorting water that has not been boiled or otherwise treated first, which causes amoebic meningitis and is almost always fatal.
Depending on where you live there may be specific guidelines regarding the use of tap water, but tap water that is safe for drinking is not necessarily safe to use for nasal irrigation, and unless otherwise indicated by your local water municipality it should be considered to be explicitly inadvisable to use for this purpose.
I just had a quick google for some references for this and found one example from a locale in Australia which details why nasal irrigation using tap water should not be done: https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/N_R/Nasal-irrigation-is-it-safe
Key points:
So yeah... please don't snort tap water. Amoebic meningitis has a fatality rate of 98.5% over the last 60 years.
A far better option is to buy one of those saline nasal sprays - you should be able to get them from any standard pharmacy or health shop. Make sure to get the ones that JUST contain saline. If you're not sure, usually have a look at the ones for infants under 3 years, typically these will just be saline. Obviously a lot of these sprays contain topical decongestants like xylometazoline which will help in the moment but in the long run increase harm to your nose by constricting blood vessels and causing rebound congestion, which is not what you want to clean your nose (not just temporarily unblock it so you can keep on snorting ketamine - you degenerates- not proud to admit I have done this). Make sure not to use these sprays past the use by date. I always keep a few of these around whenever I know I'm going to be putting stuff up my nose.
I recently got these pills that you’re supposed to take after your last drink and it will prevent a hangover. I took them every night that I was at Hulaween and didn’t have a single hangover.
I need to try them after a heavy drinking night to make sure they actually work but so far they seem to be doing the trick.
I can’t remember what they’re called but I’ll let you know later.
Also I’ve heard that activated charcoal works great. And in extreme cases IV fluids clear up hangovers too. I want to try IV fluids at some point just to see what it feels like to go from very hungover to normal.
The ones I got are called Cheers (formerly Thrive+) and they have the same main ingredient, dihydromyricetin. That seems to be the alcohol hangover cure. It also lowers levels of alcohol in the body, which might be useful for you Xork for the blowing to get your car started, it might speed the process up.This is the best I've tried.
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