johnboy
Bluelight Crew
if anyone is searching for real scientific date on MDMA the first place (but not the last) you should look is
http://www.maps.org
from this site is this excellent article detailing the lack of data about MDMA neurotoxicity.
http://www.maps.org/news-letters/v09n3/09304dob.html
another new highlight is this great real audio talk. this is MAPS description:
"MDMA ('Ecstasy')Research: When Science and Politics Collide. Sound quality is excellent except for the first few minutes, so be patient. Speakers: Julie Holland, MD, attending psychiatrist, Bellevue Hospital Psychiatric Emergency Room and faculty, NYU School of Medicine; John P. Morgan, MD, professor of pharmacology, City College of New York; and Rick Doblin, president, MAPS) and Ph.D. candidate, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, assessed scientific and political efforts to conduct MDMA research in the US and abroad. "
http://www.soros.org:8080/ramgen/tlc/ecstasy03_30_00.rm
when i've tried to listen there has been a lot of net congestion but it is definitly worth it. there is lots of interesting details that get missed in major articles.
i urge everyone to give this a listen.
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.... he who makes a beast of himself, rids himself of the pain of being a man...
[This message has been edited by johnboy (edited 01 May 2000).]
http://www.maps.org
from this site is this excellent article detailing the lack of data about MDMA neurotoxicity.
http://www.maps.org/news-letters/v09n3/09304dob.html
another new highlight is this great real audio talk. this is MAPS description:
"MDMA ('Ecstasy')Research: When Science and Politics Collide. Sound quality is excellent except for the first few minutes, so be patient. Speakers: Julie Holland, MD, attending psychiatrist, Bellevue Hospital Psychiatric Emergency Room and faculty, NYU School of Medicine; John P. Morgan, MD, professor of pharmacology, City College of New York; and Rick Doblin, president, MAPS) and Ph.D. candidate, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, assessed scientific and political efforts to conduct MDMA research in the US and abroad. "
http://www.soros.org:8080/ramgen/tlc/ecstasy03_30_00.rm
when i've tried to listen there has been a lot of net congestion but it is definitly worth it. there is lots of interesting details that get missed in major articles.
i urge everyone to give this a listen.
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.... he who makes a beast of himself, rids himself of the pain of being a man...
[This message has been edited by johnboy (edited 01 May 2000).]