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Hi me hinnies. So I have 5oml of good gbl. Would it it worth getting some sodium hydroxide and converting it to GHB myself?
What's the pros/cons?
What's the pros/cons?
IMO gbl is better than ghb, it's stronger/hits faster and doesn't give you any extra sodium. All you got to do is dilute in a big glass of water.Yeah but is ghb better, really? I've had both and never really noticed a
Much of a diff except time to kick
In. Should I bother. All I do is mix with the correct ratios of NaOH right?
I changed the title. Cheers. I've heard potassium hydroxide can be used for less sodium intake and a different flavor.
Sorry I was half asleep and my last post wasn't worded right (the reaction is technically the hydrolysis of an ester, with a hydroxy group produced by NaOH or KOH in water). GBL is a cyclic ester (lactone), not an acid so there's no concern there, and even if it was, eating a salad with an acidic vinaigrette would probably be worse for your teeth.Oh and I read something about toxicity of GBL. Also since it's an acid a straw might be a good idea for me teeth
don't just put a random amount in a pint of water and drink it throughout the day/night
Gbl to gblThanks, lol what did I put? GHB to GBL?
Hi me hinnies. So I have 5oml of good gbl. Would it it worth getting some sodium hydroxide and converting it to GHB myself?
What's the pros/cons?