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Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
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0078
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006
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Robert H. Faust, PH.D., Faust Bio-Agricultural Services, Inc.
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Presented: Council - 2/7/97
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<br /> Fewt Bio-Agnculturnl Ssrvicsa lne. 4608-328-9760 $11J1/97 62:23 PM C9/74 <br /> Scientists and doctors have traditionally been reluctant to ascribe <br /> aphrodisiac properties to any substance, although this tendency may have <br /> abated somewhat in recent years. It is a testament, then, to the power the <br /> GHB's sexual effects that they were clearly acknowledged in the scientific <br /> literature by 1972. Dr. Laborit wrote: <br /> "A last point should still be mentioned: the [GHB] action on Man <br /> which could be called 'aphrodisiac.' We cannot present any animal <br /> experiments on this subject. However, the oral form has now been <br /> sufficiently used so that, as generally agreed, no doubt can <br /> subsist as to its existence." <br /> We have identified four main prosexual properties: 1) disinhibition, 2) <br /> heightening of the sense of touch (tactility), 3) enhancement of male <br /> erectile capacity, and 4) increased intensity of orgasm. <br /> Perhaps the foremost prosexual property of GHB is disinhibition. Some <br /> users <br /> suggest that GHB's other sexual benefits are secondary effects, made <br /> possible (or at least amplified) by this loosening of psychosomatic <br /> constraint. A number of people have commented that this disinhibition is <br /> particularly marked among women. <br /> Women often report that GHB makes their orgasms longer and more <br /> intense, as <br /> well as more difficult or time-consuming to achieve, especially at higher <br /> doses. As with its other effects, GHB's impact on female orgasm seems <br /> highly <br /> sensitive to small adjustments in dosage. <br /> Legal Status and Availability <br /> GHB is not approved in the US and has been banned from over-the-counter <br /> sale <br /> by the FDA. GHB has not yet been "scheduled" as a "controlled substance" by <br /> the DEA, and therefore simple possession is not illegal. GHB continues to <br /> be <br /> sold to legitimate laboratories and scientists for research purposes, but <br /> selling it specifically for human consumption, especially while making <br /> <br />
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