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- From "Ecstasy, The MDMA Story", by Bruce Eisner:
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- MDMA is usually a white crystalline powder. A reddish or
- brownish tint is sometimes seen, and indicates the presence of
- manufacture by-products. The smell of the powder also gives a
- clue to these by-products. The strong smell of solvent
- indicates that the material still is damp with ether from
- manufacture, and the smell of sassafras indicates isosafarole
- that hasn't been converted to MDMA. However, experience has
- shown that these two impurities have little impact on the
- potency of the drug.
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- I wouldn't take this as the last word, by no means, on the
- possibilities of contaminants. In fact, Eisner also recommends
- sending samples to a testing laboratory. He sites:
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- S.P. Lab, 55426 N.W. 79th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33166. They
- ask for a sample wrapped in foil or plastic, enclosed in an
- envolope, with a slip of paper telling the alleged content,
- cost, any undesirable side-effects noticed, $25.00 per sample,
- and a five-digit number to identify the sample. After 14 days,
- call (305) 757-2566 for the result.
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