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GAMBLING WITH GHB

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Here is everything you need to know about gambling with GHB and it’s dangerous effects.

Gambling with GHB

GHB stands for “Gamma Hydroxybutyrate”, and was used for general anesthetic purposes in the 60s. Throughout the 1980’s it became more commonly used as a nutritional supplement and bodybuilding agent. However In the 90’s, it grew increasingly popular among the club scene as a drug of choice to abuse.

At the end of the 20th century, almost 100 deaths were the result of overdoses from GHB. The progression of GHB abuse has developed much like any other controlled substance, beginning with medical purposes and ending with substance abuse. Here is more on gambling with GHB.

Various uses for GHB:

  • Bodybuilding – At the height of its popularity in the 80’s, it was used as an enhancing muscle agent for bodybuilders. GHB has been shown to increase the human growth hormone in vivo; this helps bodybuilders obtain muscle mass.
  • Club Drug – GHB produces feelings of empathy, euphoria, and physical closeness, which compliments the environment of the club scene. GHB in this context can become out-of-control quickly.
  • Date Rape – Due to the sedative effects of GHB, some predators may slip the drug into drinks in order to lure prey into a vulnerable situation.
  • General Anesthetic – In Italy, France, and other European countries GHB was used for sleep and childbirth, however after several decades of use it was no longer used due to its potential for abuse.

GHB effects can vary from use to use, and is the problem with gambling with GHB. Each time, your experience can be different. The amount which produces a wonderful sensation of ease can in effect create an overdose the next time. Within a short period of time, you can become addicted to GHB. When you mix GHB with other potent drugs and alcohol, it can lead to a greater risk of overdosing.

A small dose of GHB (normally a cap full) will trigger feelings of intoxication, reduced inhibitions, and increased libido. The potency of GHB can vary with each batch; you may use the same amount of GHB while being unaware of the strength of different batches. The inconsistency of the amount used and its strength has caused many addicts to overdose and die; this is the problem with gambling with GHB.

At Asana Recovery, we understand how difficult recovering from these addictions through our daily work to help those struggling most from this disease. While some may believe they can make it alone, rehabilitation programs are essential in the fight to break dependency. The road ahead is not a smooth or easy one, but you can traverse it if done so with the support of the right team. Counseling and aftercare processes can assist you by addressing the psychological facets that led you to addition and help you build a structure from which to better cope with life without succumbing to addiction.

The supervised detoxification and residential treatment programs at Asana Recovery are offered in a supportive, relaxing, and inspiring environment. We’re deeply committed to ensuring your long-term recovery, and guiding you on your path to a healthier and happier future. There is no better time than now, and we’re always available to speak with you. Call us at (949) 438-4504 to learn more about our comprehensive drug and alcohol addiction treatment program today.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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