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rebo
09-07-2005, 05:24 AM
To any-one out there who is trying to combat glycerine in our quest to find the most productive route to a wonderfull night in.
Since Iv'e started crushing these slow release tabs Iv'e discovered a way of maximising effects for those of you who aren't to chemically inclined.
1) first crush the tabs (obviously)
2) Mix with twice the amount of water and add 2 drops of lemon juice per tab.
3) put in freezer and freeze ,don't ask me why this works ,but it does.
4) then allow to thaw untill room tempetature.
5) If you dont want to bang it ,slug it!

Please keep in mind that you are crushing and stiring through the whole prosess .
Lemon juice contains AA and reacts with the M in the product to form Dm.

Its not very scientific ,but it does the job.

milky_tears
09-08-2005, 12:38 PM
Lemon juice doesn't contain acetic anhydride.

Citric acid?

jacky
09-08-2005, 01:01 PM
glycerine is a food product, it tastes sweet, and gives a warming sensation. it is used in candymaking and other food arts basically as a glue.
glycerine is what they put in the warming KY jelly.
I doubt it is very dangerous, but might be if injected.

rebo
09-13-2005, 11:24 PM
Not acetic anhydride ,but acetic acid!!!!