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The Strange Relationship Between HGH & GBL
February 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment
GBL, which stands for gamma-Butyrolactone, is a clear liquid that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration says is commonly used for degreasing engines and stripping wood floors.
When ingested, it converts into GHB, which the DEA said is used as a sleep aid, a sexual stimulant, a date-rape drug and a steroid alternative.
Pete Rose Jr., son of baseball’s all-time hits leader, pleaded guilty to distributing GBL in 2005 and told ESPN he used it to enhance his sleep and help his recovery from the daily grind of a baseball season. The drug also is said to stimulate human growth hormone (HGH) production.
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