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- Herbal "Ecstasy"
-
- A few weeks ago I was phoned by an American who told me had a terrific new
- product, a herbal extract that had the same effect as MDMA called e-line
- Ecstasy, "Better, actually, it's great for sex". He told me how it was
- becoming really popular in the States because it was safe and nontoxic,
- 100% vegetarian - vegan, in fact - without chemicals, additives,
- preservatives, sugars or anything artificial. He said its effects last 4-8
- hours without causing disorientation, and he would send me some samples.
- They arrived complete with a leaflet telling of all the good things they
- contained such as Gurana and Ginseng. The instructions said that you should
- "open your heart and allow yourself to become overwhelmed, because then and
- only then can you feel the true force of this experience". . . "All six
- senses may become intensified. Things may seem crisper and clearer. Sounds
- may sound louder and feel more intense. Touch becomes more enhanced, things
- just simply feel better to touch, tastes, see, smell, and feel. Imagination
- will flow more rapidly, thoughts may become clearer and new ideas may
- appear at a more rapid pace."
- Personally, I prefer a synthetic drug providing it's pure MDMA, and so I
- passed on the e-line Ecstasy samples to friends who are more into natural
- products. All of them reported some effect, but it varied. When the
- American phoned again I said I wasn't too sure I could recommend e-line
- Ecstasy, but if he sent some more samples I would hand them out at
- Glastonbury. A hundred people volunteered to try it, and I gave each a
- questionnaire, instructions and an envelope containing two pills. But I
- gave only half of them e-line Ecstasy, the rest got herbal vitamin pills.
- Although giving out 'placebos' is an accepted procedure I'll never do it
- again: I not only had to mislead people and use them as unwitting guinea
- pigs, but when they questioned me, to lie. And when a group called the
- Rainbow Tribe all decided to take it together, they of course noticed that
- some pills were different and quickly sussed the truth. I was then lectured
- by self righteous tribe members who made me feel a right jerk, while trying
- to avoid a riot by lying through my teeth that both types were as real as
- each other.
- It was hardly surprising that these people reported that the white pills
- were duds and had no effect at all. But other people reported all kinds of
- effects from giving a bad hangover to providing the best E experience
- they'd ever had! The e-line Ecstasy also produced a variety of responses,
- although people generally reported a more speedy effect. As an easy way to
- compare the overall value, I asked "How much would you have paid?", and the
- result was much the same: those who put more than #0 valued e-line Ecstasy
- at an average of #3.98 compared to vitamin pills at #4.12.
- If you were one of those who reported a good response from the white pills,
- you probably think I was making a fool of you and feel abused. I apologize,
- but I also thank you, and I hope that you appreciate the value of your part
- in the trial. Because my conclusions are not that you are stupid, but that
- everybody's response to drugs depends very much on what they expect; how
- good they feel and how supportive are their surroundings. But, when you
- experience some definite change in mood it can hard to believe that it was
- caused by anything else than the chemical in the pill you've just taken.
- It may well be that the same mechanism occurs inside the brain in any case.
- Ecstasy puts the mind into a particular state by releasing
- 'neurotransmitters' called serotonin and dopamine, resulting in a
- particular mood. But when moods occur naturally, for instance when falling
- in love, it is through these neurotransmitters being released. So the
- expectation and situation may cause this release, resulting in a mood
- change even without the need for a drug. It's like the thought of eating
- making your mouth water, ie releasing saliva in your mouth. The same
- explanation is thought to apply to 'contact high' - being surrounded by
- people who are in a particular state triggers the release of a
- neurotransmitter in the brain to match the mood of those around. It's
- similar to the excitement that spreads through large crowds. Maybe, way
- back in evolution, our tribe would have to be in the same mood to survive -
- like when under attack - and developed ways to match one another by
- releasing the right neurotransmitter. It may also explain how the mood at a
- rave can be so universally luvvy when the majority of people 'on E' have
- been sold other drugs such as mixtures of speed and LSD.
- The lesson to know and accept is that the E you take is just one factor
- effecting your experience. Realise that MDMA is not a 'happy pill' but one
- that allows you to let go, but not in any particular direction. When you
- feel good in yourself, comfortable with the people around and expecting to
- have a great time, then a good E can let you take off. Ravers often get
- into the rhythm which helps to launch them in a fairly predictable
- direction, but in quieter situations the direction you take is more
- dependant on surroundings and expectations.
- There is another lesson to be learned from this, and one that I suspect
- many dealers and the makers of e-line Ecstasy already know: that if you can
- convince someone that a particular pill will produce a particular mood,
- then it will. And people will pay good money for it.
-
- Nicholas Saunders
- From: Nicholas Saunders <Nicholas@neals.cityscape.co.uk>
- Date: 3 Apr 1995 18:52:34 GMT
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Active ingredients in herbal substitutes for Ecstasy
-
- I have recently explored various products being sold as herbal
- substitutes for Ecstasy, and have sent a list of the following
- ingredients (taken from various packages) to a specialist in psychotropic
- plants:
- Tibetan Ma Huang, Wild Brazilian Guarana, Chinese Black Ginseng, Wild
- Ginko, Biloba, African raw cola nut, Gotu-Kola, Fo-Ti-Tieng, Green tea
- extract, Rou Gui (rare form of Chinese nutmeg), yohimbara (relative of
- yohimbe), Calamus, Kava kava tincture, raw ephedra, tincture of ephedra,
- broom and lettuce opium (Lactuca virosa), also in resin form for smoking.
- The expert's verdict is that all have mild stimulant effects comparable
- to caffeine except for Ma Huang and Ephedra, which are the different
- names for the same herb (whose Latin name is herbae ephedrae).
- Herbae ephedrae has a "shivering skin and muscle effect", but too high a
- dosage is unpleasant. As other drugs, the effect varies with the
- individual and situation, but "You feel shivers up and down your spine,
- especially in the roots of your hair. It makes you sweat and you feel
- your muscles and skin more intensely. It is an aphrodisiac for women more
- than men."
- Dosage varies according to the individual, so try with a low dose first.
- Start with one teaspoon of dried herb. Boil in a cup of water for 3
- minutes; pour through a strainer and drink the whole cup. It is
- astringent and bitter, but is more palatable with a little milk. Try the
- effect and vary the next dose accordingly.
- A major difference is that this herb helps you to concentrate your mind
- on a task, so that some people find it a good drug to use for mental work.
- from Nicholas Saunders
- --------------------------------------------------
- The entire book E for Ecstasy (plus details on availability); tests on
- Ecstasy tablets (illustrated); articles: Herbal Ecstasy; E for Art
- (illustrated) and E for Enlightenment can be found on
- http://www.cityscape.co.uk/users/bt22/
-
- From: klarer@spdcc.com (Steve Klarer)
- Date: Sat, 20 May 1995 05:10:07 GMT
- Newsgroups: alt.sex,talk.politics.drugs,alt.drugs,alt.sex.erotica.marketplace
- Subject: Re: Herbal Ecstacy - A Natural Aphrodisiac
-
- In article <3pgpp1$qpi@ixnews2.ix.netcom.com>, web-link@ix.netcom.com
- (Richard M, Greenwood) wrote:
-
- >Herbal Ecstacy was formulated from 100% natural ingrediants to simulate
- >the euphoria experience of the popular designer drug Ecstasy (also know
- >as "E" or MDMA). Herbal Ecstacy is also 100% legal (unlike "E").
- >For more info, visit the Herbal Ecstacy world wide web-link at:
- >
- >
- > http://www.web-link.com/hx.htm
-
- The formula contains the following ingredients
-
- Ma Huang ----- Ephedra
- Gurana
- Chinese Black Ginseng
- Wild Ginko Bilboa
- Cola Nut
- Gotu-Kola
- Fo ti tieng
- Green Tea Extract
- Rou Gui
-
- Without checking references I can't say much about the either Guarana or
- German Ginko.
- I think -- but am not sure that a main ingredient of Gurarana is caffine.
-
- Certainly Cola nut, Gotu-Kola, and Green-tea extract are all potent
- sources of caffine.
-
- Ma-huang is a major source of ephedrine and taken over time can do
- serious harm. It's the first herb listed in most Chinese herbals and from
- earliest times warnings about its damage over time have been explicit.
- Although it's fairly safe all good herbalists use it with caution.
-
- As for Fo ti-tieng.....this herb is not found in any Chinese herbal
- manuals at all. I don't know what it's supposed to be but often the herb
- sold under this name is a form of Angelica. It's quite harmless and is
- used in many gynecological formulae.
-
- I've been pretty deeply involved in Chinese culture off and on for about
- thirty years now and not once have I ever heard of 'black ginseng'. I
- assume that it's an imaginative translation of what's usuallly called 'red
- ginseng.' Red and white ginsengs are the same part of the same plant but
- they are processed differently. Red ginseng, if I remember rightly, is
- steamed with sugar and then goes through some sort of curing process. (So
- called American ginseng is another plant altogether and is used quite
- differently from real Ginseng in Chinese medicine.)
-
- As for Rou Gui, the Web page calls it a rare form of Chinese nutmeg. It's
- really just a form of cinnamon bark...not quite the same as the one you'll
- get in a grocery store but close.
-
- So, all in all, I expect you' get a very similar result with some really
- good strong coffee, perhaps flavored with a bit of cinammon. If you
- really wanted the effect of the ephedrine (and I don't think you REALLY
- do, even though you may _think_ you do) it's not hard to come by .
-
- Just because a product is "natural" doesn't mean that it's good, or even
- safe. Belladonna and hemlock are natural.
-
- In any case....the posting was an ad and didn't even BELONG in a newsgroup.
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