@user666 - As far as
@dreamsbeyond and his first 20 posts on Bluelight are concerned...
After 5 years of participating in this thread, my patience and tolerance has become admittedly diminished. There is a pattern of new posters coming to this thread, obviously not taking the time to read the bare minimum of information, and then blowing the thread up with a lot of demands and questions (that have already been answered, if the poster bothered to read and comprehend the first two posts of the thread).
@dreamsbeyond - Go back and re-read the first several posts of this thread. If you do not understand them, then re-read them. I mean fully read, not scan.
According to peer reviewed, published research, these are facts:
#1. Street MDMA contains synthesis byproducts and impurities that are not detected or reported by the GCMS testing provided by harm reduction labs. More advanced analysis is needed to detect them.
#2. Some synthesis byproducts inhibit monoamine transporters.
#3. When monoamine transporters are inhibited, the effects of MDMA are altered/reduced.
#4. There are known inhibitory compounds that have been detected in samples seized by law enforcement, as well as in a subpar sample I submitted to a harm reduction lab.
None of those statements are hypothesis. They are all facts that have been established by published research. I have spoken directly to one of the researchers and he confirmed that the presence of a monoamine inhibitor in minimal amounts would reduce the MDMA experience. He also confirmed that this is a sound hypothesis to pursue further through research.