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  1. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    That seems like a pretty bad idea to be honest. For one, I suspect it would wear on the contacts quickly and degrade them. Even if it didn't, I don't think enough solution would come up with the contacts and into the eye as needed. It's better to just take the contacts out, use the drops, and then immediately replace the contacts back into your eyes. I myself wear contacts and haven't had any troubles using this method. It's also worth mentioning that if one tried to soak the contacts, you'd need to keep them in the fridge to keep them cool enough as to prevent your Ce6 and insulin from degrading.
  2. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    Looking into this I was wondering why exactly it require insulin. From what I read there was no definitive reason as to using it.
    Insulin does have a definite reason for its inclusion although it's not vital to achieve a difference in vision. It does, however, help achieve a bigger difference. The reason is that it effectively blocks ABCG2 from reaching photoreceptors in the eye allowing more Ce6 to bind with them instead. Ce6 will still bind but more receptors will be tied up with ABCG2 still. This is also part of why you have to wait for the Ce6 to "kick in", you're waiting for the ABCG2 to clear out somewhat from the photoreceptors and make way instead for the Ce6 which cannot bind until then.


    I was curious what other possible ill-effects it'd have on my body. And what visible differences there'd be to other people looking at me. Things like that.

    In regards to these from the NO topic... First off there is no discernable difference in your physical appearance to others. In the SFM pics you see black eyes, but that's because he's (unnecessarily) wearing black sclera lenses to minimize light entering the eye. Of course, it wasn't known that it was unnecessary at the time because nobody knew what to expect. Dark sunglasses will get you by in lit areas but you still don't want to look at bright objects even with the sunglasses on.

    The main known concern with ce6 is cellular necrosis but this is to my knowledge only able to happen when the eyeball is hit with a laser meant to specifically target Ce6-doped cells, heating them up and killing the cell. This is called PDT and is a cancer killing method. It would be very hard to bring this onto yourself accidentally - being hit with headlights or spotlights isn't enough and you wouldn't be able to not look away well before the possibility of damage.

    Unfortunately, beyond that it's unknown. I've used this about 10 times now with no damage to my eyes - yet. The author from SFM who was the subject can also still see fine. Nobody is making you use Ce6 - if you do, you are a test subject. There is still a lot of unknowns.

    The one effect I can say is that after you come back in, being in lights even with shades on can be headache inducing. I've gone to bed early during a few test nights.
  3. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    What sort of information are you interested in? Primary background information, creation, and general usage can be found in this topic:
    http://niggasin.space/forum/reinvent-yourself/40281-project-euryphaessa-stage-one

    The basis of this project along with a list of worthwhile references at the bottom can be found here:
    http://scienceforthemasses[dot]org/2015/03/25/a-review-on-night-enhancement-eyedrops-using-chlorin-e6/

    The comments section also covers most of the discussion that took place above this in regards to dangers, actual effectiveness, experiences, accusations on it being fake and a well written and cited rebuttal.
  4. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    We'll agree to disagree then, not really having equal footing to debate the subject on.
  5. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    seriously…whomever runs this shit site needs to fix the bullshit auto-logoff timer that lasts for about 30 seconds. im about over typing up more than two sentences then having to re-log in and losing everything i typed. fortunately this time i cut-and-pasted what i wanted to post knowing full damned well what was going to happen



    regardless of the effectiveness of ce6 there is no way a biological pharmaceutical can cause the human eye to be as effective as an electronic device. there are physical biological limits regardless of any chemical additive. i.e., you cant give someone and overdose dosage of amphetamine and expect them to have the same physical performance as a bulldozer.

    that…and from the five minutes of research on the substance that ive done it sounds like some sort of snake oil. human night vision is a factor of the way photoreceptor cells within the eyeball interact with photons. jamming some sort of glop onto the cornea isnt going to interact with the photoreceptor cells that are sealed inside the eyeball goo.

    based on the 'experiences' described by users i read about, it sounds more like they have some version of a pupil dilator

    Completely incorrect. First, there is indeed a limit but you're underestimating the eye. Without having tried it, it's hard to understand and I'll grant you your doubts.

    However, 5 minutes clearly isn't enough time to research this because you don't understand that this stuff breaks the "seal" of "eyeball goo". A quick run down: DMSO has high permeation that absorbs down into the photoreceptors and Ce6 being DMSO soluable allows it to be carried by the DMSO along with the insulin. The insulin slows ABCG2 allowing the receptors to collect the Ce6. Ce6, being a photosensitizer used by plants, is then able to more effectively amplify light at the photoreceptor level itself. There is no dilation and this wouldn't improve night vision anyhow since they'll do that anyway in the dark. The same amount of light enters the eye but it is more efficiently processed thus making everything brighter than normal.

    The result brings amplification close to the Gen I devices out there - not super - except that amplification is only the half of it. This comes with maximum human resolution and unobstructed FOV. Even if you absolutely champion electronic devices, this if nothing else makes them more efficient. Which is to say that lesser Gen devices are vastly improved in quality.

    More info is in my linked topic in the first post here, however even though it's already effective and the amplification indeed not snake oil (to be snake oil doesn't it need to be sold?), the linked topic is "Phase One" for a reason. There are already improvements to the formula worked out that, sorry to say, are about to take a complete shit on electronic devices sans FLIR which will never happen at the photoreceptor level because you wouldn't be able to see past your eye's own thermal profile. For a quick reference, Google Ce6-AuNR bonding and the amplification level this produces in increasing available light within cells. I am actively funding and performing my own private research on ocular pathways, biochemistry, gold nanorod oscillation, rhodopsin, polyrhodopsin, etc. to further this field of improving - even if temporarily - human eyesight. If you're interested in hard numbers for amplification, those will probably be years down the road as other groups pick up the work. I am mostly doing this for my own benefit but have no trouble sharing the results of my progress.

  6. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    chlorin e6? wtf-ever. thats what night vision is for.

    Isn't that a bit like saying why carry a knife when that's what a blade is for? Ce6 is a form of night vision with significant advantages over electronic. If you've used night vision as I presume you claim, then you know damn well it sucks a load of dick because even the best devices out there will hamper your FOV. Why not just have a similar level of amplification without dealing with the bulky, troublesome device? It's not perfect, but for exploration it's a lot more fun and less of a hassle.

    EDIT Happy Halloween everyone. No ops tonight, unless drinking counts.
  7. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    That would be patently false of me to pretend I was infrared. My topic title is sort of a play on his original topic from back in 2003 though.

    As for the military thing, I was in the Army nearly 10 years ago and there's really no similarities to be drawn here. Also, grunts aren't given Chlorin E6 or freedom to explore where ever they want. In fact I'd say it's the anti-thesis of what makes night ops great. The freedom, exploration, and lack of valid backing if anything goes wrong.
  8. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    For those unaware of magnetic implantation, there's a reason behind it. Basically the whole idea is that you insert a magnet underneath your skin at your fingertip and after the site completely reheals, electromagnetic waves will vibrate the magnet when in close proximity to a powerful enough source. This phenomena is collectively called "magnetic vision" and basically lets you feel magnetic forces around you - to a degree.

    I became obsessed with this idea of gaining a new sense with virtually no downside and set out to acquire this myself. Having little resources for this sort of thing around me though, it was up to me to do my own total research, procedure, aftercare, and learn to use it properly. Because of this, I feel that if I can do it so can you. I'll share what I learned along the way to help you out.


    First off, selecting the right magnet is paramount. A bare heavy metal magnetic is toxic to your body first off, and you should be aware that potential side effects go as far as tissue necrosis - your shit rots off. The right coating is very important. Currently, the best and most recent/advanced magnets use titanium nitride such as the M31. Also, gauss rating is a big factor. The more sensitive the magnetic, the better your sense so we're only interested in neodymium here. Finally shape - disk is the most sensitive practical sensing shape.

    There are other coating out there I personally opted out of. Parylene-C is widely used but this is known to be brittle and prone to cracking. Cracked coating expose the magnet. Exposed magnets can potentially rot your finger off. No. Silicone is less brittle obviously but still not so tear resistant and presents other problems. IMO the M31 is the ONLY magnet worth a shit as far as a finger sensing magnet is concerned.

    So you get your magnet and now you need to shove it under your skin. There is no easy way to do this, but first let's discuss ensuring it doesn't reject. Rejection occurs when an infection happens at the implant site causing the magnet to push back out of the site. Causes of this can be an unclean implantation site, unclean magnet, unclean tools, exposed magnet, or even a subpar immune system at the time of operation. For me the latter was a big concern because my primary painkiller was old school - brandy.

    There is easy insurance against rejection. OTC antibiotics. It's known in many circles that fish antibiotics are perfectly usable by humans and do not require a prescription. In fact, I wager it's from the exact same sources as prescription antibiotics with the difference being that the FDA "inspects" the human goods while the fish antibiotics are more loosely regulated. This is a useful loophole for many other things and I suggest you capitalize on it. However, be smart about it. Know any allergies you may have and if in doubt, don't use it. Also, don't use it unless in dire need. Most commonly, the "biohacker" community uses "Fish Cin", OTC clindamycin. Accumulated experience including my one shows that downing 900mg of this directly before the procedure will help fight rejection significantly.

    Second is proper sterilization. The M31 cannot be autoclaved but can be chemically sterilized. It comes with an ampule typically just for this purpose but there are many suitable agents for this. For your scalpel, gamma sterilized blades are a dime a dozen as are suture kits. These can be found cheap online easily enough. Look for kits that include the sterilized blades and suture kits in foil packs along with a scalpel handle. A pair of suture pliers may also come in handy.

    Third, and why I mention suture kits - stitching the wound site after insertion. I made a mistake the first time by using superglue which was reputed to work. It's not as effective as pulling the skin together with a suture and I suffered a rejection as a result. I also did not use fish cin in an otherwise clean environment - for some reason it just wasn't enough.

    The procedure is just a big shit sandwich. You're going to need to prep an area first off. Cover it in fresh plastic wrap after wiping the surface clean with alcohol. Then clean the plastic surface off with more alcohol. Set everything in an easy to access location but do not touch anything sterilized with your bare hands. You may also wish to have a bowl of ice ready for your implant hand. At this point, sterilize your hands with something like duraprep. Put on latex free surgery gloves - probably in any decent kit you'll find - and prepare the magnet. Place it into a sterile glass holder and soak in solution. Have a non-metallic rod ready - this will be used as a ramming tool if you know you've created a proper pocket but the magnet just doesn't want to go down into it. This is going to be a mess, folks.

    Now it's time to stuff your hand into the ice for half an hour. Get tanked if you need to, I drank quite a bit. You're about to stab yourself deep and it's not going to be fun.

    After waiting, it's show time. Remove the finger of the latex glove where you intend to implant the magnet. Mine was on the inside of my left pinky. Many advocate the ring finger. Pick a spot you know isn't going to suffer much mechanical stress but it must be at the finger tips - it's where the most dense of nerve clusters are and where you will feel the most. This unfortunately extends to surgery where it will hurt like a bitch.

    This task done, it's time for incision. duraprep one last time and prepare your scalpel. Place the blade onto the handle - I recommend a number 11 as you can practically pierce straight down - and locate your incision location. Stop thinking and jam the blade in. Remember, you're trying to get the magnet under your skin but not into the flesh. You need to cut down at an angle to where you'll create a pocket under the skin where you'll insert the magnet but not so deep as to place it into muscle. You MUST be in this area, too shallow and it will push out. Don't sissy out and think you've got it when you don't. You need a deep pocket. You're going to bleed a lot and it's going to be hard as hell to see. I recommend sterile cotton gauze to periodically clean the site just so you can see.

    When you think you have a pocket suitable, set the scalpel aside and retrieve the magnet. Having fun yet? Without delay, press it into the pocket as deep as you can. It must disappear from view, if the top edge is still visible, your pocket is too shallow. If it's not as deep as you think it should be, use the rod mentioned above to press it down further.

    After success, press the area closed and prepare for a suture. You want to create as shallow a stitch as possible. Remember here (and for the incision as well) that your skin is probably tougher than you give it credit for. This will take effort. Make sure the stitch is above the magnet but also that your needle doesn't ram into the magnet. Run your line through and tie it so the skin closes. Bleeding should stop as soon as you do.

    The procedure is done at this point. Immediately bandaid the location for protection against bumps and to pick up any minor blood. Have a topical antibiotic like neosporin ready and use this to regularly dress the site. After 10 days or so, it should be safe to remove the suture.

    If you notice the site becoming a dark blue color and painful, chances are it somehow got infected anyway. This can happen but it shouldn't and the above tricks should prevent this. If it does, you'll need to remove it. It's recommended to wait 6 months before trying another implant upon the same site, or you can try elsewhere. The M31 will hold up but you'll need to resterilize.

    If it doesn't reject - SUCCESS! Try not to play with the magnet too much during healing. It might be tempting to confuse people by picking up paper clips but hold back. After a month you should begin to feel strong enough fields. Try holding phones, hard drives, power cords to electronics, sticking your fingers near active breakers, other magnets, or security scanners.

    Speaking of scanners, experience has shown that metal detectors do not pick up on the biomagnet.

    Questions, comments, let me know.

  9. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    Hello everyone, first off just wanted to say I fully support this entire forum. The fringe forum is dying on the internet and it's good to see another one come up. I will always support these endeavors.

    Who the fuck am I? I wasn't a big name on any of the older fringe forums, I mostly frequented the night ops threads back in the day but have branched out considerably. What are night ops? A lot of risk for a little reward but a whole new world of freedom. Explore areas while going unnoticed much as in urbex but sometimes this can be just for the sake of pushing one's abilities and not just to explore something. Dark clothing or camouflage is taken advantage of along with any identity concealing measures deemed necessary.

    Here's an example from last night, linked to the following topic:
    http://niggasin.space/forum/reinvent-yourself/40281-project-euryphaessa-stage-one



    "Well, what a stupid idea. Was I really doing this???"

    Hours prior, I had decided to push myself and my new limits to the extreme with a real operation and not some playful night time romp. I wanted to do something where I knew the night vision would come into play and allow me to do something I would have never been comfortable doing before. As it would happen, after all of my moving around in my lifetime I find myself living relatively close to where I once lived - the house I began operating from in the very beginning of my "career". I decided I was going to walk directly to that house from mine, cutting straight through the countryside, ravines, tree lines and stands, and whatever else might appear. No navigational aids except my ability to see - no GPS, maps, or anything else I might normally want to pull me through the darkness so I knew where I was going. No roads. No artificial lighting. Nothing.

    The house was about an 8 mile drive by roadway from here so I estimated it would be roughly a 5 mile walk. Temperatures were low as well so I needed to dress appropriately. My loadout ended up like this:

    Underarmor beneath,
    light polypro undergarments beneath,
    HECS stealth screen beneath,
    full multicam uniform
    Danner Terra Force low top boots
    Nomex flight gloves inside Mechanix M-Pact 3s
    Camelbak Woodland Bladder Pack w/2L Bladder, 1/2 full
    Kershaw Camp 18 machete
    Leatherman Wave multitool
    Water Purification Tablets
    2 Vivarin caffeine tabs
    Bic Lighter
    Sightmark Ghost Hunter Monocular (Night Vision)

    The night vision was mostly unnecessary but I wanted to see how it would perform while under the influence of Ce6 and the result was basically wall hax but we'll get to that later. Everything else was just being geared for a long lonely night walk in the cold.

    After dropping up and waiting about an hour and a half for the drops to kick in, I left in full gear, crossed the nearby highway, climbed over the fence, and ascended the brushy hillside. I could tell when even the most silent of cars were on approach because there would be a haze of light on the horizon or around corners well before they appeared. Cool effect, but it would be an issue as I pushed further into the hills and away from civilization. As I approached the top and hit steppe terrain, I looked around and marveled once again at how clear everything was. It was just like a demented day hike only I could enjoy. For laughs, I pulled out the NV monocular to have a look around.

    Wow. Imagine daytime with a green tinge through a small monocular and that's pretty much what you see. Everything is visible through the tube without lack of detail which was nice. Normally this is something of a "1 and a half" gen monocular that gets the job done but isn't really high end. Now, the only gripe I had was FOV which was obviously pitiful. Anyway, playtime being over I pocketed the device and moved on.

    My next obstacle was a small draw with a field in the center and a ranch house nearby. There were plenty of trees so I moved toward them to keep in the shadows. Vision in the trees was excellent and I was able to see everything just fine, maybe too fine. Paranoia was a constant factor as I kept to the darkest places possible while crossing. I felt extremely exposed and made it a point to move quickly and leave the draw. Climbing the next hill with haste, I finally got beyond the first ranch house.

    The next hour was almost disappointingly uneventful. Up. Down. Up. Down. You see, the area is a big mountain valley and I was up above the valley on the steppes, which run down form the proper mountains forming foothills that creep down like huge, wide fingers. And since I was traveling down the direction of the valley, I had to cross every single one of these fucking things.

    Looking back, I noticed a plane in the sky and the contrail. That was a trip. Normally you just see a flashing light up there, but because the sky was still a hazy azure between my eyes and the moon, the plane was clearly visible as was the contrail. I also scouted around to make sure I wasn't being stalked by any predators. Nothing. Moving on, the next draw brought me through yet another ranch home nested apart from everyone else. I moved past without any incident and continued climbing and descending again, over and over.

    I lost track of how many of these stupid things I crossed, but I could see a treeline growing closer and closer in the distance. This treeline I knew well because I had been to it from the other side when I began operating years ago. It was sort of the beginning of the home stretch once I reached it. The fact I could see it from afar at all was pretty amazing.

    Unfortunately this brings me to a weird thing about the night vision. Lights and shadows become deceptive in relation to distance. I guess because I'm not so used to everything being so bright or visible, things look closer. I thought I was getting close to the treeline but unbeknownst to me I still had a couple more hills to cross over first. I also thought there was a house I didn't know about sitting in the treeline itself because I could see outdoor lights passing through the trees from a distance with intensity. This makes it difficult to judge how far away lights are if you're unable to see the object it's attached to.

    As I drew closer, I started to have my opening thoughts on this whole matter. This was just fucking crazy. For one, this was a pretty intense walk in general and my legs could feel the strain of the ascents and descents. Second, I had just made it to this point like it was nothing. I wouldn't have even been able to see where I was going hardly before and progress would have been much slower and more cautious being half blind. The moon was out, yes, but I've been in cloud dispersed moonlight before and it's never this generous on vision. If this sounds like a boring story so far, it's because the night vision basically took the danger completely out of the operation.

    Anyway, I reached the treeline. Now I was lost. The lights were confusing and something didn't feel right. I knew that standing on the other side, I would often see a white house on a nearby hillside to the left of me but standing here, there was nothing on the right. Did I overshoot my goal? Was I too far downhill? I could see city lights but the intensity was again deceptive. I felt roughly a mile away from them but I also felt too close to the mountains above me. I decided to just push through the heavy trees and see where I was.

    This was just as easy. I could see in the trees much better than expected and could even see so well that I could cross over the shallow waters in the shadows by stepping over the stones which I could see just fine. Yet again no animals nearby to my knowledge. On the other side I could finally see the outdoor lights and the building they were attached too. Fuck. I had overshot my goal area by almost exactly a mile. I knew the building I was looking at and also knew I had to walking toward town to do now.

    This was a boring exercise of walking and walking some more, crossing the occasional stream and barbed wire fence while trying not to spook any cattle, alerting anyone of my presence. Finally, I reached a familiar dirt road I knew would lead to my old base of operations. It was a road I haven't walked down in many years and I was unsure how to feel. Triumphant for sure, having done something so incredible and yet it felt so mundane. This wasn't the most action packed read, right? That's kind of how I felt for me too, even walking down that road. It almost felt too easy. It was physically demanding as fuck but otherwise relatively effortless. After getting past the "Am I really doing this???" phase it was smooth sailing.

    I approached my old home from the road and just looked at it from a distance in the cover of a wooden fence. Man, the memories. This is why I chose this destination. It had been almost a decade since my last break-fall landing after sliding off the metal roof - my deployment of choice back then. In some ways I cursed the night vision. The glory felt spoiled in a way. I couldn't even look up and see the milky way that I used to gaze at out here because the sky was too bright and felt more like twilight to me. In fact, everything felt alien and unfamiliar because I never had so much detail back then. None the less, I knew I had accomplished something that I never would have dreamed of back then, that no matter how this felt, I have greatly surpassed who I used to be. Granted, having less muscle mass on me like I used to back then would have been fantastic for those fucking hills. But I made it. I had walked 6 miles through barren nothingness non-chalante and brought things full circle. Boring, maybe, but I felt like a fucking badass.

    I called up my apprentice to pick me up above on the main road and waited behind cover staring into the city lights below, a sight that used to greet me before every operation as I'd walk the dark fields between this house and there. I decided then and there that the next time I used the night vision drops, it would have to be for something incredible.

    Mission accomplished.

    Love it, hate it, got your own stories feel free to share.
  10. Psychlonic Yung Blood
    In Greek mythology, Euryphaessa is a Titan Goddess who, among other functions, serves as deity over the moon and vision. Her power comes from the Greek - none too dissimilar to the Victorian - belief that vision was the result of the eyes emitting rays of light that acted as a sort of radar. The moon, being the primary light source at night, was thus seen as a great eye in the sky of the Goddess Euryphaessa who could see everything in the night.

    Project: Euryphaessa has been an on-going series of experiments I've been conducting and reporting elsewhere, but this is my "hello" to you. The idea is to enhance and even add to the available senses based on prior scientific research.

    Biological night vision is the enhancement of your own eyes rather than using an electronic/chemically powered device to intensify available light. In this case, the basis of the tests was the SFM experiment as seen here:
    http://scienceforthemasses.org/2015/...ng-chlorin-e6/

    The PDF featured similarly breaks down the process but I'll hold your hand through the process to make this more accessible to you.

    First, you need Chlorin E6, DMSO, human insulin, and saline solution.

    Chlorin E6 is the light intensifier. DMSO dissolves and allows the Ce6 to more readily absorb into the eye. Insulin also aids in absorption but more importantly it slows transport of ABCG2 which increases Ce6 usage. Saline solution is simply a buffer to reach proper concentration.

    Being able to measure properly is important. Failing lab grade supplies, you can convert the measurements to ml and use a common measuring spoon set to ensure you use the proper amount of each item. There is room for error. If you are barely over or under on any given thing, the risk is less healthwise and more efficiency of the night vision. You can also use existing droppers in lieu of a micropipette. 50ul is basically "one drop". Finally, sonication is mentioned as the mixing method. You can shake the combination vigorously but one thing you need to know is that you don't want to do this in a container which can catch particles. This was a particular headache I suffered when the Ce6 stuck to surfaces and failed to mix and dissolve initially. Make sure it's a tiny container with smooth surfaces!

    So read the PDF. Get the items you need (sources below). Measure out each reagent in its proper amount either via small graduated cylinders or just use the spoons after conversion. Pour into mixing container - preferably something with tiny dropper drop so you don't need to transfer - using a funnel to ensure there is no spillage. Shake vigorously for a minute and place into a refrigerator immediately. Usage instructions forthcoming.

    But first, let's talk reagent handling. Saline solution is straight forward. Insulin you should be careful with but note that it does not absorb through the skin readily - at least not without DMSO. It also needs to be kept refrigerated. DMSO absorbs easy as shit and you NEED to take care that it doesn't get on you because it will take anything else with it including potentially dangerous molecules. Finally, Ce6 needs to be kept fairly cold - in the freezer if kept in powdered form.

    Usage requires some knowledge and care, you can't just drop and go. Dosage involves three drops per eye, or three 50ul drops. Use one hand to hold your eyelids open so you can't blink the solution out and apply one drop to the white on the inside of the pupil. After the drop, allow time for absorption and quickly use the same hand used to drop to put pressure just below your tear duct so solution does not escape that way. Repeat until you have absorbed three drops per eye.

    At this point, your eyes will gradually increase in light sensitivity for the next 1.5-2 hours until reaching peak performance. From here you will more slowly degrade for roughly 6 hours until you return to normal vision. There are no after effects - once the effect is gone it's gone. Sensitivity will be such that bright lights will cause you problems and I advise you to work out a solution ahead of time to prepare for this. For certain endeavors, I recommend a black nylon shade that can be pulled over the eyes for bright areas or lights pointed toward you. There is risk of staring into bright lights but don't worry - you're not going to be staring into bright lights. It's too repulsive and you will instinctively look away preventing it from being a problem.

    Think of the effect as your eyes adjusting to the night. Only with the drops, you adjust another order of magnitude that much more.

    A lot of research has gone into this and I am probably taking a lot for granted and leaving things out on preparing and applying the Ce6 solution. If anyone has questions on this, please let me know.



    REAGENT ACQUISITION:

    Where do you get your shit? Well it's not too bad.

    Saline solution can be found anywhere. Might as well bundle it with your DMSO though, because the best source for that is probably Amazon. Get yourself some 99% DMSO and standard saline flushing solution.

    Ce6 can be had at Medkoo bioscience. You will need to email them for the order but it is painless and they will ship ASAP. International orders are also possible so good news to those outside of the US.

    This leaves insulin. I acquired mine from a diabetic locally, no questions asked. As I understand it, you can obtain some brands without a prescription but I don't know about international acquisition of this. In theory the formula should work without it if that's what it comes down to, but it will lose effectiveness as the Ce6 will have to compete more with other compounds in the ocular pathways.

    Any questions or flames, post 'em if you got 'em.
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