Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew
Back when GHB was easily available, and even now whenever it shows up, it is usually Na-GHB.
I have reason to believe that Mg-GHB is healthier for you, for two reasons:
1. The MgOH for saponation available is medical grade as opposed to the NaOH (Lye - non medical-grade) usually used to make the Na-GHB. Both of these materials are just as easily accessable.
2. Most people do not lack Sodium, but do lack Magnesium in their diet. Mg is very important and generally overlooked, especially for drug-users.
So, my question is, why has Mg-GHB not as popular as Na-GHB (Or K-GHB, for that matter)? There seems to be very little info on it. Rhodium suggests that the saponation process is identical to that of Na-GHB. A lycaeum cached post claims that the process is much more complicated.
Is Mg-GHB not water-soluble?
Without getting into synth details, I am just wondering why did this one never take off?
I have reason to believe that Mg-GHB is healthier for you, for two reasons:
1. The MgOH for saponation available is medical grade as opposed to the NaOH (Lye - non medical-grade) usually used to make the Na-GHB. Both of these materials are just as easily accessable.
2. Most people do not lack Sodium, but do lack Magnesium in their diet. Mg is very important and generally overlooked, especially for drug-users.
So, my question is, why has Mg-GHB not as popular as Na-GHB (Or K-GHB, for that matter)? There seems to be very little info on it. Rhodium suggests that the saponation process is identical to that of Na-GHB. A lycaeum cached post claims that the process is much more complicated.
Is Mg-GHB not water-soluble?
Without getting into synth details, I am just wondering why did this one never take off?
