A question for the nice people at EZ-test.com (by the way, aj it was sad you didn't make it to the Love Boat in A'dam):
I've been looking at the older colour chart for the ez-test and it distinguishes (quite clearly) between MDEA and MDMA in terms of colour. However we are told that for 'several' reasons it had to be revised to say 'an MDMA-like substance'. What were the reasons? I'm asking because I tested several pills with my ez-test before stumbling across the older colour chart and noticed that the pills which tested a more purple colour were in fact the ones that were a bit more 'mongy' or MDEA-like, while the blue/black ones were a bit more euphoric/empathetic ie more MDMA symptoms. This was my own observation before I knew about the old colour chart remember. How inaccurate is that older assessment likely to be?
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"Tuppence a bucket, well stamped down!" - Rincewind the wizard
I've been looking at the older colour chart for the ez-test and it distinguishes (quite clearly) between MDEA and MDMA in terms of colour. However we are told that for 'several' reasons it had to be revised to say 'an MDMA-like substance'. What were the reasons? I'm asking because I tested several pills with my ez-test before stumbling across the older colour chart and noticed that the pills which tested a more purple colour were in fact the ones that were a bit more 'mongy' or MDEA-like, while the blue/black ones were a bit more euphoric/empathetic ie more MDMA symptoms. This was my own observation before I knew about the old colour chart remember. How inaccurate is that older assessment likely to be?
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"Tuppence a bucket, well stamped down!" - Rincewind the wizard