014 a nap in the cold

find yourself a nice place in a snowy, forsaken landscape, or on a mountain, or a cooled storage room, and wait for hypothermia to set in. "(from Greek ὑποθερμία) is a condition in which core temperature drops
below the required temperature for normal metabolism and body functions which is defined as 35.0 °C (95.0 °F)."
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothermia

profound hypothermia is what one considers a body temperature at less than 20 °C (68 °F). that's what you should be aiming for. after a period of discomfort, you'll eventually fall asleep. your hearbeat rate will drop, your organs will get turned off, you'll die. unless you'll be found and rescued. then you might survive, with several amputated body parts that froze beyond repair. so make sure noone will find you. to make the falling asleep procedure more pleasant, "alcohol consumption increases the risk of hypothermia via its action as a vasodilator. it increases blood flow to the body's skin and extremities, making a person feel warm, while increasing heat loss."
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothermia

but you might also take some sleeping pills, or if you're among those people for whom they don't work, like it's the case with me, chloroform might work instead. you can buy it from chemists, they sometimes put it on ebay, and then ebay deletes the offer, because they must not be sold to normal citizens. whenever you spot such an offer, note down the seller, and contact him/her privately. i managed to aquire a bottle of 100ml in this manner myself.

or produce it via following recipe:
500ml of sodium hypochlorite (as bleach with a concentration of 2.8%) +10ml of acetone = 3ml of chloroform

btw.... mixing these 2 ingredients in a salad bowl instead of a cylindrical vessel, gave me the best result = only 2 hours of waiting based on my self test, 5ml (via oral intake) are enough to induce sleepyness. drinking 10ml instead made not much of a difference for me. it should also be noted that, chloroform does not force unconsciousness onto the person who swallows/inhales it. this appears to be a misconception many people
hold. making you feel like going to sleep, yes it does, but you, or i at least, still manage to keep myself awake.

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