Bath Salts Make You More Like A Zombie Than You Think (VIDEO)

WATCH: Bath Salts Make You More Like A Zombie Than You Think
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A pale, hallucinating, overheated body shambles toward you -- and he looks hungry for human flesh. Is he a zombie, or something else?

We make plenty of connections between bath salt incidents and the impending zombie apocalypse, but a small group of video producers are proving that zombies and bath salt users have a lot more in common than we thought.

Courtney Gordner had a hand in making the video above for Clarity Way Rehab to show just how dangerous synthetic bath salts can be.

"The side effects of bath salts are zombie-like because when you have increased dopamine levels mixed with lack of sleep and all of the other crazy side effects, your central nervous system doesn't work properly -- you don't feel pain," she told HuffPost Weird News via email. "[Bath salts users] aren't really there, they are just a body walking around."

Of course, bath salts aren't actually known to induce a deathly need for human meat, but they do have some zombie-like effects, Gordner says. The video cites Forbes, DrugAbuse.gov and Huffington Post when describing the symptoms: paranoia, fear, hallucinations, restlessness, the inability to sleep, hyperthermia, fluctuations in mood and horrible attention span.

"Bath salt hallucinations are not bright and colorful like many drug-induced hallucinations are portrayed in the media," the narrator says. "Rather these hallucinations are typically dark and threatening because the bath salts are causing your body to react as if it's in danger."

In the summer of last year, the term "zombie apocalypse" was trending at the same time as a handful of violent bath salts cases were reported. A Florida man tried to bite cops while high on a brand of synthetic bath salts called "Cloud 9." Alexander Kinyua reportedly ate his roommate's heart and brain right on the heels of the horrifying face-eating story out of Miami. That said, Rudy Eugene, who allegedly chewed off a good part of a homeless man's face, wasn't on bath salts at the time.

But are bath salts making zombies come to life?

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Bath Salts
Bath salts(01 of10)
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This photo, courtesy of the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration, depicts what a packet of bath salts can look like.
Carla Murphy(02 of10)
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In Pennsylvania in July 2012, Carla Murphy had a baby, then allegedly took bath salts and attacked nurses and cops.Read more.
Matthew Hammond(03 of10)
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Matthew Hammond allegedly snorted "a lot" of bath salts, ate feces and then challenged a cop to a fight, with predictable results in Georgia in July 2012.Read more.
Rudy Eugene(04 of10)
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A medical examiner in Miami-Dade County confirmed that bath salts weren't to blame in the case of infamous naked face-eating suspect Rudy Eugene.Read more. (credit:AP)
Bath Salt Naysayer?(05 of10)
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A nude man in Florida was caught on tape in early July 2012 humping the air and screaming "Bath Salts are BAD for you!!!"Read more.Entire video from Youtube user gnomicmedia.
Shane Shuyler(06 of10)
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Shane Shuyler allegedly exposed himself to a 3-year-old while on bath salts in Florida in June 2012.Read more. (credit:Miami-Dade Corrections)
Brandon DeLeon(07 of10)
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21-year-old homeless man allegedly growled "I'm going to eat you" and tried to bite a cop while cruisin' on some bath salts and Four Loko in Miami in June 2012.Read more. (credit:Miami-Dade Corrections)
Ronald Sellers(08 of10)
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Ronald Sellers of Tennessee was allegedly early on the bath salts trend. According to authorities, the man hallucinated a burglary and called the cops to his home while high on the street drug way back in February 2012.Read more.
Bahad Mahmoud(09 of10)
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A drugged-out Mahmound was arrested in Louisville in June 2011 for disorderly conduct, among other charges, after cops found him drinking hand sanitizer.Read more.
Robert William White(10 of10)
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A crazed 20-year-old man said to be high on the synthetic drug bludgeoned an elderly woman in the head in late June 2012, according to authorities. He claimed he was an alien who talked to Jesus. (Los Angeles Times reported.)Read more. (credit:Tim Berger, Glendale News-Press)