haloalkane
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2005
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BilZ0r said:That's probably the silliest thing I think I've ever seen you say.

Yes, Most would be an exaggeration, but some certainly do. Anybody who has done their homework on MDMA neurotoxicity and it's history in the media should see that. It does not seem too difficult for the peer review process to break down when the "peers" reviewing a paper are on one side of a debate...
Anybody remember when Ricaurte injected his monkeys with Meth on accident, reported the neurotoxicity results in a major peer-reviewed journal, and subsequently his backers (NIDA et al) spent $40+ million on an anti ecstacy campaign based on the results? I sure didn't see $40+ million worth of public retractions when Ricaurte was forced to publish his.
How in the heck does one of the longest standing researchers mix up his meth and MDMA vials for multiple doses on multiple subjects? A tad suspicious, as most impartial researchers seemed to agree in their statements on the matter.
Oh, and one more argument to add to this threads maylay of posts about dosing. Anyone remember none other than Ricaurte, who we all know is the DEA and NIDA's pet researcher, establishing a no effect level in primates that is theoretically equitable to around a 300+ mg dose for an 80kg human?
Nothing's sure because not all primate results do carry over to humans, but I do remember Ricaurte being quoted as saying that his own research suggests that humans could use moderate doses a few times a year with no measurable effects.
Oh well, no real human studies so we really don't know a damn thing. Except alcohol causes real brain damage to the dopeaminergic tracts, measured in humans, which has been linked to parkinsonism. Nobody seems to give a damn about that. F*** this chat, let's all relax and go have a pint.
Cheers!