Drinking baking soda is sometimes suggested as a home remedy to alter urine pH, which may affect drug testing for substances like amphetamines. However, there is no scientific evidence that it effectively cleanses the urinary tract of drugs or detoxifies the body. Additionally, excessive consumption of baking soda can lead to health issues, including electrolyte imbalances. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for safe and effective detox methods.
It is not recommended to mix baking soda with amphetamine. Baking soda can alter the pH of amphetamine, potentially affecting its potency and increasing the risk of unwanted side effects. It is always best to follow recommended usage guidelines for any medication or substance.
I am not sure about that, but I do know that Cranberry juice is extremely good. Try drinking a litre of cranberry juice.
Drinking baking soda-water around an hour before or so before taking the actual amphetamine, it will potent the effect of the amphetamine, you get a stronger high.. This is ONLY when the amphetamine is taken oral, if you snort it it doesn't work at all because what you do is by taking baking soda it makes your stomach more alkaline, as some of the amphetamines are destroyed by stomach acids..
Baking soda is a GI alkalinizer *and* urinary alkalinizer, which means it increases the effect and also about doubles the duration of action of amphetamine ~ Have not tried it yet, not sure how much to take.
Yes, it will cleanse the wound and decrease the chance of it infecting.
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It is not recommended to mix baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) with amphetamine, as this could alter the potency, absorption, or effects of the drug. It is important to follow safe and recommended usage guidelines for any substances consumed. Consulting a healthcare professional is advisable before combining substances.
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Try drinking a teaspoon of baking soda mixed with a cup of water.
Try drinking a teaspoon of baking soda mixed with a cup of water.
Water - for drinking, cooking, cleaning. Milk - for drinking, baking, cooking. Juice - for drinking, mixing into cocktails. Broth - for making soups, stews, and sauces.
if you're talking about baking soda and basic as in base vs acid, then yes, common household baking soda (NAHCO3) is basic