GHB will be kept out of the hands of the American public for a couple reasons. To my knowledge, its legal in every other country and planet in our solar system.
The FED doesn't like ghb as a result of its calvinistically inspired agenda -- If it feels good, then it must be bad...
The FDA is also very protective of its high paying pharmaceutical giants that shell out billions in the name of regulation. GHB cuts into far too many markets, and its not patentable. As a matter of fact, the FDA originally issued 15 different IND's for the drug.
So, there is pressure within the industry to keep it out of the country.
It's interesting but in fact, the FDA has been the biggest prosecutor of users of GHB. In many trials it was the health food owners that were being prosecuted for selling GHB. At first, the FDA denied that there were any IND's for GHB. It was at an appeal that they found that there were those IND's which the FDA said were totally irrelevant to the case!
If you read through it, you will see that there were over 15 different conditions that were being investigated and over and over again, repeatedly in these IND's GHB was introduced as a totally natural, non-toxic substance. In fact, in some of these IND studies they had patients taking GHB from 3 to 8 grams per night for years on-end without adverse side-effects.
They even had some studies where people were taking up to 30 grams daily for months on end without adverse side effects.
I have heard of some patients taking in excess of 50 grams per day! Both of those patients were alcoholics who had been totally dysfunctional because they required tremendous amounts of alcohol, without which they literally became psychotic. However, with the GHB they now completely avoid the use of alcohol and function extremely well.
I was very moved when I heard that Congress was accepting testimony regarding GHB and submitted my ten cents worth.
The American media accepts unedited sound-bytes from the FDA and as a result, America has been convinced that GHB is a highly addictive and dangerous substance!
Any CNS depressant may cause unconsciousness, (particularly when they are all mixed together). But one of the more effective demonizing campaigns has been to call it a 'date rape' drug. Of course this is patently unfair. But the FED has been using that tactic for decades - eg., the FED portrayed opium as a date rape drug whereupon white women were supposedly being defiled by Chinese who used it for such purposes. But history later revealed it was an attempt to control Chinese immigration on the west coast.
After that we see the old "slipping a Mickey Finn" into a bar patron's drink to steal money and so on... Then we had Rohypnol in the 90's. Actually, Rohypnol, (flunitrazepam), is mearly another benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic in the same chemical/pharmacological class as valium, librium, xanax, etc. Roche felt the market was saturated and simply didn't want to shell out the regulatory compliance money to the FDA in America.
I think the grandaddy of all knockout drugs however, is chloral hydrate, which was employed both by swindlers and rapists in the Old West and modern times. A chloral hydrate syrup called Noctec was used by Senator Bob Packwood to help him overpower and feel up female prey.
But there are so many others: barbiturates, major and minor tranquilizers, anti-psychotic agents, plant extracts (such as belladonna alkaloids, which induce a 'twilight sleep') and, of course, benzodiazepines.
These drugs however, are rarely used by themselves - they are either bad-tasting, or too weak without the addiction of the very powerful, very available CNS depressant: alcohol.
****ery Dahmer used the sleeping pill Halcion when he fed it to his victims along with lots of beer. Alcohol has actually been the date raper’s drug of choice for centuries.
Max
The FED doesn't like ghb as a result of its calvinistically inspired agenda -- If it feels good, then it must be bad...
The FDA is also very protective of its high paying pharmaceutical giants that shell out billions in the name of regulation. GHB cuts into far too many markets, and its not patentable. As a matter of fact, the FDA originally issued 15 different IND's for the drug.
So, there is pressure within the industry to keep it out of the country.
It's interesting but in fact, the FDA has been the biggest prosecutor of users of GHB. In many trials it was the health food owners that were being prosecuted for selling GHB. At first, the FDA denied that there were any IND's for GHB. It was at an appeal that they found that there were those IND's which the FDA said were totally irrelevant to the case!
If you read through it, you will see that there were over 15 different conditions that were being investigated and over and over again, repeatedly in these IND's GHB was introduced as a totally natural, non-toxic substance. In fact, in some of these IND studies they had patients taking GHB from 3 to 8 grams per night for years on-end without adverse side-effects.
They even had some studies where people were taking up to 30 grams daily for months on end without adverse side effects.
I have heard of some patients taking in excess of 50 grams per day! Both of those patients were alcoholics who had been totally dysfunctional because they required tremendous amounts of alcohol, without which they literally became psychotic. However, with the GHB they now completely avoid the use of alcohol and function extremely well.
I was very moved when I heard that Congress was accepting testimony regarding GHB and submitted my ten cents worth.
The American media accepts unedited sound-bytes from the FDA and as a result, America has been convinced that GHB is a highly addictive and dangerous substance!
Any CNS depressant may cause unconsciousness, (particularly when they are all mixed together). But one of the more effective demonizing campaigns has been to call it a 'date rape' drug. Of course this is patently unfair. But the FED has been using that tactic for decades - eg., the FED portrayed opium as a date rape drug whereupon white women were supposedly being defiled by Chinese who used it for such purposes. But history later revealed it was an attempt to control Chinese immigration on the west coast.
After that we see the old "slipping a Mickey Finn" into a bar patron's drink to steal money and so on... Then we had Rohypnol in the 90's. Actually, Rohypnol, (flunitrazepam), is mearly another benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic in the same chemical/pharmacological class as valium, librium, xanax, etc. Roche felt the market was saturated and simply didn't want to shell out the regulatory compliance money to the FDA in America.
I think the grandaddy of all knockout drugs however, is chloral hydrate, which was employed both by swindlers and rapists in the Old West and modern times. A chloral hydrate syrup called Noctec was used by Senator Bob Packwood to help him overpower and feel up female prey.
But there are so many others: barbiturates, major and minor tranquilizers, anti-psychotic agents, plant extracts (such as belladonna alkaloids, which induce a 'twilight sleep') and, of course, benzodiazepines.
These drugs however, are rarely used by themselves - they are either bad-tasting, or too weak without the addiction of the very powerful, very available CNS depressant: alcohol.
****ery Dahmer used the sleeping pill Halcion when he fed it to his victims along with lots of beer. Alcohol has actually been the date raper’s drug of choice for centuries.
Max
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