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Misc Are antibiotics listed in gbl containing product going to be harmful to health?

Tieeurrrop

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Antibiotics and cellulose are listed as other ingredients on an external health product containing gbl.

Cellulose is inert right, and commonly used as in pill fillers anyway? So it would just pass through like fiber what small amount there was?

What of the anti-biotics? The product is meant for external use but still for human contact so not intended to be totally alien to the body. Would those anti-biotics pose a health concern? bearing in mind I would intend to convert to na-ghb so would the heat destroy them anyway or no?
 
Cellulose is fine, yes, but antibiotics would pose a health concern (to your bacterial flora), with all kinds of potentially deleterious side-effects. You simply don't want to be using them unless for a specific indicated condition.

And heating them in the range needed to convert to GHB isn't likely to reduce them to a significant extent. Common antibiotics can be heated to 200C and still remain largely active. You need to hit around 250C+, which will ruin your product entirely.
 
Yes please don't consume antibiotics if you don't absolutely have to, you will build immunity to them and possibly help create resistant bacteria.
 
As CFC and falsifiedhypothesi have said, taking antibiotics if you don't have a bacterial infection is a bad idea and can cause antibiotic resistance in bacteria plus it can harm your microbiome and might have systemic side effects if the dosage is high enough.

What antibiotic are you talking about and at what concentration?
 
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