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These MYTHS are marketed as FACTS on actual websites
which sell or promote GHB and its look-alikes: Renewtrient, Blue Nitro,
Revivarant, and more.
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Just because trace amounts of
GHB are found in human cells doesn’t make the lab-created or
bathtub-created form of GHB safe to consume! |
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You DO NOT know what will
happen to you while taking GHB!!! |
What about Narcolepsy?
Other claims:
These are here so you can see the attraction to GHB and its
analogs. Many have asked why GHB is being
taken today. Who wouldn't want some of these effects? Unfortunately,
some are risking their lives and those of others just to get the
so-called benefits outlined below:
Claim: It puts the user in the particular
sleep state (theta to alpha) that encourages the pituitary to release
growth hormone (depending on how much you take
Claim: It stimulates Growth Hormone (hGH)
release by the pituitary up to 50%
Claim: It is an aid in muscle-building and
fat loss by stimulating hGH production in the pituitary.
Claim: It induces deep sleep with a 1.5 ml
dose by temporarily inhibiting dopamine release in the brain.
Claim: Facilitates REM sleep and
"slow-wave" (stage 3-4) sleep.During deep sleep maximum growth
hormone release occurs, as well as renewal of the body.
Claim: It aides in the alleviation of the
symptoms of depression.
Claim: It relieves anxiety.
Claim: It has been used extensively in Europe
to treat the symptoms of alcohol and other substance withdrawal.
Claims have been made as to its life extending effects. (This
is generally attributed to the effects of hGH.).
Claim: It induces deep rejuvenating sleep.
Claim: It fights stress.
Claim: It enhances athletic performance.
Claim: It exhibits prosexual effects in some
by improving tactility (sense of touch), enhancing erectile capacity in
men, lowering of inhibitions in women, and increasing the intensity of
orgasms.
Claim: It combats addiction symptoms of
alcoholism and other addictions.
Claim: Improving sleep patterns and
maintaining daytime alertness in narcolepsy.
Claim: Reducing schizophrenia symptoms.
Claim: Stabilizing Parkinson’s disease.
Claim: Reducing nactumal myocionus (painful
leg cramps at night).
Claim: Improving memory problems.
Claim: Stimulating natural growth hormone
release.
Claim: Decreasing pain and improving sleep in
fibromyalgia.
Claim: Relief of symptoms in Huntington’s
chorea.
Claim: Regulating muscle tone in dystonia
musculorum deformans.
Claim: Controlling tardive dyskinesia
symptoms.
Claim: Decreasing or eliminating drug
withdrawal symptoms (alcohol and opaites).
Claim: Decreasing hyperactivity and learning
disabilities in children.
Claim: Inducing sedation and tranquilization.
Claim: Lowering cholesterol levels.