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Who got wasted for New Years while on cycle

i went out and got hammered but today is when i get serious. i usually wait till new years is over to do any serious bulking. too tough to be good from thanksgiving-NYE
 
its liquid e's hey? hows it good for ya... and any come down?


It releases Growth Hormone when you have it. body builders often have it at night before bed, also you have a deeper sleep and go into REM sleep straight away which is a better quality sleep and speeds recovery.


GHB History


First synthesized in the early 1960's, GHB is structurally similar to the neurotransmitter GABA and triggers a variety of effects in the body, apparently by temporarily increasing the supply of both GABA and dopamine in the brain.

At moderate doses, GHB induces a state of relaxation, euphoria, and disinhibition similar to alcohol. At higher doses, GHB induces a sleep so deep it has been mistaken for coma.

GHB was originally developed as an anaesthetic, but was withdrawn due to unwanted side effects. The only legal use of GHB has been as in investigational treatment for the treatment narcolepsy.

In Europe, GHB has been used as an anaesthetic and experimentally to treat alcohol withdrawal (Gallimberti, 1989).

GHB has been marketed in England as an anti-aging medicine which allegedly increases the libido, decreases body fat, aids alcohol withdrawal, and induces sleep.


In the United States, GHB has been marketed illicitly 1) to body builders as a growth hormone stimulant and 2) as a replacement for L-tryptophan, a food supplement which reportedly induced sleep and was withdrawn in 1989 due to complications (MMWR, 1990).

Sold over the counter as a dietary supplement for years, distribution was halted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1990.

Since then, sale has been banned nationwide, while possession remained legal until individual states began banning it in 1997, due to its links to incidents of date rape.

Why do people take it now? Mainly to get high. And among other things, GHB and its analog products claim to fight stress and depression, induce deep sleep, relieve anxiety, enhance sexual feeling, enhance athletic performance, and as an anti-depressant.

People also still use it for the reasons mentioned in the examples of the U.S. and England above.



Brief Description Of GHB

GHB is usually available as an odorless, colorless, and nearly tasteless liquid. Sometimes the substance is available as a powder, or in a capsule.

At small doses, GHB encourages a reduction of social inhibitions, similar to alcohol, and an increased libido. At higher doses, this euphoria gives way to feelings of sedation.

Reported symptoms include vomiting, drowsiness, dizziness, vertigo, and seizures. After excessive use, some users have experienced loss of consciousness, irregular and depressed respiration, tremors, or coma (MMWR,1990).


The substance is currently circulating within the dance music scene (at raves and night clubs) as an alternative to Ecstasy or Amphetamine Sulfate (speed). GHB, which is easily home-brewed in basement chemistry labs, is often used in conjunction with alcohol.

When used properly GHB is one of the safest substances ever used as a recreational drug.


Medical Issues

For the first 30 years that GHB was used, there was not a single recorded death. Compare this to the 100,000 people killed every year due to alcohol, or the 400,000 that die every year from tobacco.

To say that GHB is dangerous is clearly laughable; to say that it is new is ridiculous. Yet the sale of GHB was banned in 1990 by the FDA.

This was only one of many moronic decisions made by that organization; remember, these are the same people who decided that L-tryptophan, an amino acid (one of the molecules that make up the proteins that are in every cell of every living organism), was too dangerous for human consumption.

It is important to remember that at the time of the FDA ban, there was not a single death associated with GHB use. There were some bad reactions, but they were all due to people mixing GHB with alcohol, people taking unmeasured doses, or epileptics taking GHB.


For thirty years prior to 1990, the scientific papers on GHB were unanimous in reporting numerous beneficial physiological effects and the absence of long-term negative effects.

In 1964, Laborit listed very low toxicity as one of the principle elements of the compound's pharmacology. In a 1969 report on GHB's anesthetic uses, Vickers referred to GHB as a truly nontoxic hypnotic and repeatedly emphasized its lack of toxicity.

Vickers cited evidence that GHB demonstrates no toxic effects on the liver and kidney. In 1972, Laborit described the body's metabolism of GHB and stressed the absence of any need of detoxification by the organism.

As recently as 1989, this scientific consensus on GHB's benign nature remained unchanged. Gallimberti's study from that year on its uses in treating alcohol withdrawal in humans notes that GHB's action ...seems to be without serious side effects.

His almost off-hand reference to the safety of GHB shows how well-established this property of the nutrient had become.


On November 8th, 1990, the FDA banned the over-the-counter sale of GHB in the United States. In 1991, two scientists from the California Department of Health Services wrote a report on ten poisonings associated with GHB.

The authors, Chin and Kreutzer, warned of GHB's tremendous potential for abuse. They observed that all interviewed patients reported a pleasurable sensation or a `high.' Several of them...continued taking [GHB] because it made them `feel good'.

Apparently, the authors construed feeling good in and of itself as a potential threat to public health.

Despite such dire language, the report acknowledged that there are no documented reports of long-term [detrimental] effects. Nor is there any evidence for physiologic addiction.


Date Rape Drug And Lesbians

Unfortunately GHB is being used as a date rape drug, incidents of drink spiking and allegations that GHB was used in incidents of date rape and sexual assault are all to common.

A major surprise is the growing number of lesbian date rape cases. Because there is no semen or other DNA evidence, there is usually no way to convict the person who has committed the act.

Because in the past men were the usually suspected of the crime, one of the ways to protect yourself, was to have your girlfriend look after your drink, and you look after hers. Some lesbians are taking advantage of the situation and have had the victim to their evil plots served up on a platter.

In a letter to the Lesbians Galore website a woman boasted of having drugged five other females at a bar (on five seperate occassions, not at the same time), after the victim started to feel odd, the woman would offer to drive the victim home.

After that, the final scene to this horrible plan was played out with utter disregard for humanity.

"I'm shocked and stunned" wrote one email, "What has the world come to, when lesbians do this to other women" wrote another. "I thought only men did this sort of thing" wrote yet another.

Indeed, things appear to be getting worse, in this terrible tradgedy.

For more information on Lesbians Galore, visit Lesbians Galore.



Books

Date Rape Drugs

Includes information on such topics as; what is date rape?; what are date rape drugs?; rape: not just a female issue; preventing date rape; what to do if you or a friend is raped ; and where to go for help.

Date Rape Drugs Home Page



Drugs and Date Rape

Written by Maryann Miller and published by The Drug Abuse Prevention Library this book is recommended for people of all ages who wish to know more about the subject of drugs and date rape.

Drugs and Date Rape Home Page



GHB:
The Natural Mood Enhancer

Gamma-hydroxy butyrate (GHB) is a naturally occurring substance that is nonaddictive and proven safe, yet FDA and media hype have prevented the public from reaping its benefits.

GHB has been shown to improve sleep, encourage weight loss and muscle strength, enhance mood, improve sex, and possibly prolong life. In this book, the authors set the record straight, explaining the proven benefits GHB. Photos and illustrations.

GHB: The Natural Mood Enhancer
 
Hehe I don't feel guilty partying knowing that my muscles are recovering at the same time the sex is great and you sleep only 3 hours and wake up totally refreshed no hangover i party and wake up the next morning and have a great workout! ;)
 
Hehe I don't feel guilty partying knowing that my muscles are recovering at the same time the sex is great and you sleep only 3 hours and wake up totally refreshed no hangover i party and wake up the next morning and have a great workout! ;)

Yeah I know its awesome having 4 hours sleep and feeling like you've slept for 12 hours.

Pity the public outlook on it, in Australia no one has a problem putting 15 pills down their throats or coke/speed etc out at night, but if someone has G its frowned upon by even all the pill popers and hoovers.

GGGGGGGGGerald is good
 
sounds a little dangerous but, can put you in a coma etc... is that something you would fu*k with?? although i do like the sound of waking up with no hangover!!
 
New years is just another day for me!
 
I had about 6 bears and passed out at 7pm lololol.. getting to old for dirnking shit... Its not even fun anymore for me and hasne't been in a long time.
 
sounds a little dangerous but, can put you in a coma etc... is that something you would fu*k with?? although i do like the sound of waking up with no hangover!!

I've od'd on it 3 hour coma couldn't walk or talk but was fine the next day just like everything else research know what you're doing measure your doses and practice safe use and harm reduction
 
A bottle of Blue Label JW with my grandfather, couldn't pass it up, I'm a Scotch drinker when not on cycle, only thing I ever touch!
 
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