enterjudas
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2007
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- 29
Hey guys,
I've got a friend who I have been trying to convince to try ecstasy with me, but she has forever been adamantly opposed. Recently, however, while logged into my college friend's computer, I stumbled on a psychology article about how antioxidants can greatly reduce the harmful effects of MDMA. After showing this to my friend, she immediately loosened up and said she would consider giving E a try if I could find more research to make sure we thoroughly prepared for the roll.
I already pretty much know what to take (Vitamins C, E, D, alpha-lipoic acid, etc.), but she won't believe Erowid trip reports or forum talk or even me; she wants to see peer-reviewed studies, medical jargon and all.
Unfortunately I can't find the article again because I'm not a member of the APA's PsycNET journal article database (my friend had access because he's a psych major). If anyone knows of any studies, articles, or research having to do with reducing the neurotoxicity of MDMA (or even meth or coke, for that matter), would you be kind enough to post a link so I can finally get this girl to have the greatest time of her life with me?
TL/DR -- I have a female friend who will take MDMA with me if I can find a bunch of scientific research and psychological articles about what supplements to take to reduce neurotoxicity.
I've got a friend who I have been trying to convince to try ecstasy with me, but she has forever been adamantly opposed. Recently, however, while logged into my college friend's computer, I stumbled on a psychology article about how antioxidants can greatly reduce the harmful effects of MDMA. After showing this to my friend, she immediately loosened up and said she would consider giving E a try if I could find more research to make sure we thoroughly prepared for the roll.
I already pretty much know what to take (Vitamins C, E, D, alpha-lipoic acid, etc.), but she won't believe Erowid trip reports or forum talk or even me; she wants to see peer-reviewed studies, medical jargon and all.
Unfortunately I can't find the article again because I'm not a member of the APA's PsycNET journal article database (my friend had access because he's a psych major). If anyone knows of any studies, articles, or research having to do with reducing the neurotoxicity of MDMA (or even meth or coke, for that matter), would you be kind enough to post a link so I can finally get this girl to have the greatest time of her life with me?
TL/DR -- I have a female friend who will take MDMA with me if I can find a bunch of scientific research and psychological articles about what supplements to take to reduce neurotoxicity.
