Also Buydhm still hasn't replied to me.
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http://blucetin.com
Remember the first post in this topic - Dr. Liang has been mentioned - who led the research on DHM at UCLA. Now you can see the YouTube video with her talking about DHM and the commercial product called Blucetin (available and sold in US). Video is in Chinese but you get the idea.
Blucetin.com also has also some answers you might be interested to know. And at least their website doesn't look like some "stock" template for wordpress - which gives it some credit in my opinion.
I ordered sample - so will see.
Posted 23 December 2012 - 06:23 AM
In the interest of science I tried 80% DHM (from a Chinese contact) with 3 ounces of Jack Daniels. (two ounces gives me a light buzz, three mildly drunk.)
Result: All the vomit-feeling nausea of too much to drink without the inebriation that makes it pleasant. So yes, if you need to sober up fast, well and good, but you will still suffer ethanol's other effects.
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Posted 23 December 2012 - 06:56 AM
In the interest of science I tried 80% DHM (from a Chinese contact) with 3 ounces of Jack Daniels. (two ounces gives me a light buzz, three mildly drunk.)
Result: All the vomit-feeling nausea of too much to drink without the inebriation that makes it pleasant. So yes, if you need to sober up fast, well and good, but you will still suffer ethanol's other effects.
so it prevents you from hangover or not ? all i understand is, it stops the high you get from alcohol. why would people drink if they dont wanna feel good on it ??
dumbest substance discussed on this forum so far.
Posted 23 December 2012 - 03:17 PM
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Posted 23 December 2012 - 04:53 PM
Works for opiates.
Posted 23 December 2012 - 04:54 PM
.In the interest of science I tried 80% DHM (from a Chinese contact) with 3 ounces of Jack Daniels. (two ounces gives me a light buzz, three mildly drunk.)
Result: All the vomit-feeling nausea of too much to drink without the inebriation that makes it pleasant. So yes, if you need to sober up fast, well and good, but you will still suffer ethanol's other effects.
so it prevents you from hangover or not ? all i understand is, it stops the high you get from alcohol. why would people drink if they dont wanna feel good on it ??
dumbest substance discussed on this forum so far.
Posted 23 December 2012 - 04:58 PM
no, I do not know of any western studies on that. however the Chinese formulation containing the plant (from which DHM is extracted ... the leaves are 30% DHM) is used for that purpose, and for hangovers. Though I fail to see how it would alleviate hangover, unless some residual GABA agonism is involved.Works for opiates.
Do you know anything about it's effects on alcohol withdrawal? In regards to chronic alcoholism?
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Seems like a lot of effort to scam $10 or so..
Maybe he died or went on holidays? :(
I've been looking for other sources. Looks like direct to China is the answer:
http://www.fuzing.co...ihydromyricetin
http://www.china-dir...omyricetin.html
http://www.alibaba.c...tin_90_95_.html
http://www.pharmaceu...ricetin-71.html
Posted 16 April 2013 - 02:44 AM
I've visited the factory in Hunan where much of the DHM from China seems to be made. The extractor is basically a giant tea pot, and the liquid is concentrated and dried to a powder. The leaves of the tea vine from which it is made contain as much as 30% DHM.
Taken before drinking, you don't get a buzz, and it doesn't mask the sick feeling you get from drinking too much, so you stop before it gets worse. During drinking, it straightens your head so you won't get rolled or cheated at poker. Or you can match the many toasts of "gan bei" at a Chinese banquet and not fall under the table before the evening is done.
As part of a traditional recipe to counteract hangover, it is said to allieviate the symptoms; but I cannot attest to that.
Too good to be true? Maybe. It seems to be a GABAA blocker, as is naltrexone, which is used as a treatment for alcholism and for opiate addiction. Low dose naltrexone has been touted as possibly a life extending drug. Might DHM also be such?
Do we have any heroin addicts who have tried DHM as an aid to quiting?
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I'm currently suffering from benzo and z drug withdrawal and am ordering a sample pack to test if it has any beneficial effect on withdrawal. Any ideas? If this can help relieve any sympton of gaba related withdrawal it would be extremely useful.
Posted 07 May 2013 - 11:30 PM
How do you know it is so low? Does it say it on the bottle, or did you notice it was no longer effective?400mg seems to be the sweet spot for dosing. Also, the shelf life on this stuff is ridiculously low, even in the freezer. Weeks, it seems.
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