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Bibliography by Alexander Shulgin.
Published by Nicholas Saunders, 14 Neal's Yard, London, WC2H
9DP, UK. ISBN: 0 9501628 8 4. Published May 1993. 320 pages.
The book E for Ecstasy is now only available in German and
Italian, having been superceded by Ecstasy and the Dance Culture
and Ecstasy, Dance, Trance and Transformation. Details of
availability are on ecstasy.org
Copyright Nicholas Saunders and Alexander Shulgin 1994.
This material may be freely distributed electronically, but
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with the appendix
seperate from the main file.
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Own Experience
- What I feel it has done for me; how I have experimented
with it and researched
- 3. History of Ecstasy
- first invented and patented; tested by US army;
re-discovered by Shulgin; used for psychotherapy; wildly
popular available by credit card; alarm due to previous
impure drug causing Parkinson's disease; banning in US
against recommendation; media muddle; appeal overturned;
rise of the rave in US, Europe and then back to US;
permission to use in Switzerland; permission to use in
US.
- 4. What it Does and How it works
- Emotional effects: allowing the chi to flow, dissolving
fear, allowing memories to surface, being temporarily
free of neurosis, feeling love, removing defensiveness,
allowing indulgence. Medical effects: effect on brain
with fairly full explanation including diagrams to show
how brain cells transfer info. Side effects such as blood
pressure and temp rise. What organs get rid of it.
Effects of combining E with other drugs. Sex.
- 5. Who takes Ecstasy
- Own survey results, references to other surveys. How many
people take E deduced from surveys and seizures.
Welshpool and football supporters
- 6. Dangers
- Reports of death here and in the US and why different.
Overheating. Heart failure, strokes. Neurotoxicity: the
research that caused the fears and the present
assessment. Risk assessment compared to other activities
as from my article. Who should avoid taking Ecstasy.
Psychological dangers: what kind of people have been
damaged by MDMA. Media overstatement.
- 7. The law
- 8. Ecstasy and the media
- Times article
- 9. Psychotherapy in Switzerland
- 10. Other uses of Ecstasy
- Used for opening up and having fun; slimming/keeping fit;
dancing; problem solving; improving relationships;
professional psychotherapy; amateur psychotherapy; as an
alternative to psychotherapy; in rituals; in place of a
quick holiday; for pain relief; for depression. . .
- 11. Suggestions for first time
users
- Ideal situation in town, in country. What to have with
you and what to avoid. When to take it. Who to take with
and who not to. Describe Set and Setting. How to be a
guide.
- 12. What Ecstasy is and where
does it come from
- Tests for MDMA in the lab and at home. List of
characteristics. What drugs are sold as MDMA and how to
distinguish them. Are other drugs more toxic? Is MDMA cut
with poisonous substances? Why it sometimes has a
different effect. Production and distribution
- 13. Discussion of establishment
attitudes
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- 14. Conclusion
- Appendix 1: Reference section
- Summaries of reports I have read.
- Appendix 2: Personal Accounts
- A small selection of first-hand accounts of Ecstasy use.
Both positive and negative experiences.
- Appendix 3: Human rights and the
use of drugs
- An American viewpoint with part of Shulgin's Chapter 42,
and a British viewpoint.
- Appendix 4: Annotated
bibliography
- By Alexander T. Shulgin
- Appendix 5: Research projects
- under way at present.
- Appendix 6: Directory of
Organisations in the UK
- which deal with Ecstasy users
- Appendix 7: Glossary of terms
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