Aminohydroxybutyric Acid - The closest legal molecule to GHB

GABOB is also known as Aminohydroxybutyric acid and even Buxamin and it is related to GABA and also to GHB.

This rarely found supplement has been in the published literature since the 1960’s, and its uses in Europe have been for its anti-anxiety, anti-stress purposes and also for its anti-convulsant actions in Epilepsy.

There are a number of animal and human studies that show its efficacy. For example, one study, (Garcia-Flores E., Farias R. GABOB acid as add-on therapy in adult patients with severe focal epilepsy. Sterotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 1997;69(1-4 Pt 2):243-6), found that an oral dose of 250 mg. of aminohydroxybutyric acid twice daily over a 26-week period reduced the number of total seizures by 50% (compared to controls), and furthermore no serious adverse side effects to the medication were noted.

What is also very interesting is that since the 1980’s it has been known that GABOB can increase growth hormone levels. One study, (Melis GB et al: Dose related effects of (GABOB) infusion on growth hormone secretion in normal women: J. Endocrinol. Invest., 1982 Mar-Apr;5(2):101-6) found that when women were infused with 100 mg. over 20-minutes that there was a significant rise in HGH levels over their controls. This helped back up an earlier study, (Fioretti P. et al. GABOB stimulates Prolactin and growth hormone release in normal women. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 1978 Dec;47(6):1336-40), that also suggested that 100 mg. of (GABOB) i.v. increased HGH and Prolactin levels.

Significant improvements to HGH, Prolactin and cortisol levels have also been noted in men who were injected with 300 mg. of Aminohydroxybutyric acid, (Takahara J et al. Stimulatory effects of [GABOB] on growth hormone, Prolactin and cortisol release in man).

What makes all this significant is that these agonist (stimulatory) effects of GABOB are very similar to GHB, and whilst the injectable versions have induced unconsciousness at dosages over 150 mg., it does not appear to do so when used orally, (this was the main reason why GHB banned as it can induce unconsciousness when taken orally and was used by nefarious males for date-rape).

Therefore, this is why we believe that as Aminohydroxybutyric acid is related to GHB and shares many of its properties, it is in fact the closest legal molecule/ alternative available.

There are no reported side effects at “normal” dosages. At high dosages some slight drowsiness may occur, therefore caution is advised to be in a safe environment, (i.e. not driving or operating machinery etc).

There are no specific contraindications listed, although concurrent use with other GABA supplements and agonists (i.e. Valium) is not advised and would be best considered only under a physician’s guidance.

Dosages for anti-anxiety/ stress would be in the region of 250 mg. once or twice daily.

For epilepsy 500 mg. twice daily.

For HGH release, (whilst this does still remain “experimental” in oral form), in the region of 1000 mg. prior to bedtime.

If you would like to obtain a lower dose of Aminohydroxybutyric acid, please see the multi-ingredient product Gamalate.

What our customers say...

I think it is amazing I’ve at last found a pure GABOB I really see the difference in my physical make up by using this substance.

P.T.B., Illinois



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Aminohydroxybutyric Acid


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