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- Magic Mushrooms - Fly Agaric - Morning Glory Seeds - Cacti - Ketamine
- - Laughing Gas - Cannabis - LSD - Ecstasy and other Designer Drugs -
- Smart Drugs - General Guidelines - A Short Bibliography - Addresses
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- Although every effort has been made to compile accurate information,
- the reader is warned that factual errors may be present. Only the
- legal information is specific to the United Kingdom. Apologies for
- the representation of chemical structures being limited to ASCII.
- Feel free to distribute this file or copy in it any form whatever.
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- o INTRODUCTION
-
- This file gives practical information about using a class of drugs
- most commonly known as the 'psychedelics' by their advocates (of which
- I am one) or, more pejoratively, as the 'hallucinogens'. More
- recently some Americans have suggested 'entheogens' or 'empathogenes'
- (the later specifically for the new drugs such as MDMA) as new names
- unblemished by association with the drug sub-culture, which emerged in
- the advanced world, most notably in California, in the late 1960s.
-
- These drugs are not generally habit-forming and many have been used
- for centuries in many different countries and cultures for religious
- purposes. More recently in Europe and America they were used in
- psychotherapy (before the imposition of legal controls) and they are
- suitable to be used for self-discovery. These drugs, when used
- correctly, have pleasant, inspiring effects and most are completely
- non-toxic. Many the effects are very difficult, if not impossible, to
- describe and therefore, I have made little attempt to do this.
-
- Unfortunately due to the ignorance and intolerance of many governments
- most of them have been declared illegal. The most obvious anomaly in
- the law is the classification of cannabis as an illegal drug.
- Cannabis is a mild psychedelic drug with a sedative action, which is
- widely used in Europe and North America. That moderate use of
- cannabis presents little danger to health is admitted in official
- government publications of many countries, including the UK. Yet
- possession is punished by a fine or imprisonment in many countries.
- In continental Europe many other countries take a more sensible view
- of cannabis use than the UK. The best example of this is the attitude
- of the Dutch authorities, which is discussed in greater detail later.
-
- LSD, mescaline and psilocybin are subject to the same harsh control in
- the UK as drugs such as heroin, with which they have nothing in common
- pharmacologically or socially. However, in England these three
- classic psychedelic drugs are currently still legal in their original
- natural forms, although any extracts would be contraband.
-
- Many myths, e.g. smoking dried banana peel gets you stoned, exist as
- an oral tradition of urban folklore. Yeah, we had that one at high
- school. A number of materials (mainly plants) are listed in Adam
- Gotteib's classic ('Legal Highs', Greenham and Gotto, 1981) as having
- psychedelic effects. Many of these have effects so mild as to be
- negligible.
-
- For example, Dried hops are sold for home brewing. This plant is
- related to cannabis and its active principle is Lupulune, a yellow
- powder similar to THC (present in Cannabis) in chemical structure.
- Effects when smoked are said to be like cannabis, but milder and more
- soporific. However, in the author's experience, hops seem
- ineffective. Dried hops are a very harsh smoke but hop extract is
- also available and might be a more potent material. The belief that
- hops can be crossed with cannabis to produce a hop plant containing
- cannabiniods is a myth. Damiana (available from herbalists) is
- supposed to act as a stimulant and increase the effects of hops.
- Cigarettes called 'Cloud Swept' containing hops and damiana are sold
- in the UK. Some say this has some effect. Claims have also been made
- that Catnip and dried Broom flowers can also be smoked as cannabis
- substitutes. I remains sceptical.
-
- Of those substances with psycho-active effects most of these are,
- alas, either unavailable or highly toxic and therefore not
- psychedelic, but rather delirium causing. For example, both
- Belladonna or Nutmeg which could be lethal.
-
- o 'MAGIC MUSHROOMS'
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- For thousands of years before Europeans set foot in the New World the
- sacred mushroom was in use in native rituals. In the 1950s R. Gordon
- Wasson, a Wall Street banker, participated in a Mexico mushroom
- ceremony and eloquently described the 'Divine Inebriant' in a piece of
- writing which could go some way to explaining the fascination with
- which many people regard psychedelic drugs. These words, of course,
- could really equally apply to any of these substances:
-
- 'There are no apt words ... to characterize your state when you are,
- shall we say, 'bemushroomed.' ... How do you tell a man born blind
- what seeing is like? In the present case, this is especially true
- because superficially the bemushroomed man shows few of the objective
- symptoms of one intoxicated, drunk ... [the mushroom] permits you to
- see, more clearly than our pershing mortal eye can see, vistas beyond
- the horizons of this life, to travel backwards and forwards in time,
- even (as the Indians say) to know God. It is hardly surprising that
- your emotions are profoundly affected, and you feel that an
- indissoluble bond unites you with the others who have shared with you
- in the sacred agape ... All that you see during this night has a
- pristine quality: the landscape, the edifices, the carvings, the
- animals - they look as though they had come straight from the Maker's
- workshop. This newness of everything - it is as though the world had
- just dawned - overwhelms you and melts you with its beauty. Not
- unnaturally, what is happening to you seems to you freighted with
- significance, beside which the humdrum events of everyday are trivial
- ... What you are seeing and what you are hearing appear as one: the
- music assumes harmonious shape, giving visual form to its harmonies,
- and what you are seeing takes on the modalities of music - the music
- of the spheres ... All your senses are similarly affected: the
- cigarette with which you occasionally break the tension of the night
- smells as no cigarette before had ever smelled ; the glass of simple
- water is infinitely better than champagne.'
-
- From 'The Hallucinogenic Fungi of Mexico',
- R. Gordon Wasson in The Psychedelic Reader,
- Ed. Gunther M. Weil et al, Citadel Press Inc., 1973.
-
- Fortunately one does not have to visit Mexico to experience the
- mushrooms, probably the most effective and safest of natural
- psychedelics. Psilocybian mushrooms should not be confused with the
- Fly Agaric (amanita muscaria) a toxic deleriant. The most common
- species of 'Magic Mushroom' found wild in the UK is the increasingly
- popular 'Liberty Cap' (psilocybe senilanceata). Indeed this
- particular species, despite its relative weakness, is prized by the
- South American Indians as one of the best. The Liberty Cap contains
- psilocybin, which is converted to psilocin in the body. Psilocin is a
- close chemical relative of LSD. However, the effects, according to
- many users, are milder, more pleasant and there is said to be less
- risk of bad trips. The greatest danger comes from eating other
- mushrooms -- different poisonous mushrooms picked by mistake.
- Therefore any potential mushroom picker should be quite sure they know
- what to look for (many reference books about mushrooms describe the
- Liberty Cap). The season for the mushroom is between September and
- December. During this time many people, not known for a previous
- interest in fungi, can be seen scanning the grass in fields with bent
- heads. The mushrooms are usually found after heavy rain and a long
- search. After picking they are dried on paper. Although the dried
- mushrooms are less potent than the fresh, if not dried the mushrooms
- might contain flies harmful to the liver.
-
- Some people say mushrooms make them sick, but then I have never had
- any toxic effects from the mushrooms. A test for
- psilocybin-containing mushrooms is to look for a blue colour at the
- end of the stem after they have been picked. Those who want to make
- quite sure can buy a chemical called methaminophenol sulphate from
- photographic positive identification. Add it to twenty times its
- volume in distiled water. Apply to stem of mushroom and wait half an
- hour for a deep purple colour.
-
- The American mushrooms include Psilocybe cubensis and caerulescens and
- are far more potent on a weight basis than the English ones. Whereas
- typical doses of the Liberty Cap are 25-50 dried little mushrooms,
- only a few grams of the American mushrooms ('shrooms) are needed. The
- effects, as with any drug, depend on the individual's body weight as
- well as the size and strength of the mushrooms. The mushrooms have a
- greater effect if a soup is made from them and also if taken on an
- empty stomach. To prepare a soup it is necessary to boil up the
- 'shrooms for ten minutes, add packet soup powder or instant coffee to
- hid the (disgusting) taste then drink the soup and repeat the process
- using the same mushrooms.
-
- The effects start after about twenty minutes for soup and forty-five
- minutes when eaten. At low doses effects last about four hours and at
- higher doses up to six hours. Once the effects start to end they do
- so rapidly, unlike acid which seems to linger on a bit.
-
- Possession of fresh mushrooms, in the UK is not illegal at the
- present. This may well change in the future. Even now possession of
- a preparation or product of the mushrooms is an offence. This
- includes drying mushrooms to a powder, crushing or boiling them.
- Mushrooms which are dried but are still intact are legal (excuse: 'I
- picked them like that, Officer. The sun must have dried them out,
- honest guv'.').
-
- Kits to grow the mushrooms at home in jam jars are available from the
- USA by mail order. 'FS' has a 'Resource Guide' containing information
- about 43 companies selling every thing from mushroom videos to edible
- cultures and spore prints (more than 50!). The address is given in
- the bibliography. Judge Clive Callman ruled in 1983 test case that
- the cultivation of 'magic mushrooms' is legal in the UK, unfortunately
- it's also quite difficult. A friend once tried it and failed due to
- lack of sterile conditions.
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- o FLY AGARIC
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- THIS DRUG IS ONLY INCLUDED TO WARN OF ITS CONSIDERABLE DANGERS.
-
- The Fly Agaric ('amanita muscaria') is the well-known red toadstool
- with white spots which appears in illustrations in fairy tales. It is
- not a true psychedelic drug and at best has unpleasant side effects.
- At worst it could kill you.
-
- Effects are said to be dizziness, muscle twitching and possible
- vomiting after a half hour. This is followed by a drunken feeling and
- perhaps a light sleep lasting about two hours. Numbness may be
- present in the extremities. On waking feelings of great strength and
- hallucinations (especially of size) lasting about six hours have been
- reported. Overdoses can lead to convulsions, derangement, coma and
- amnesia. There are reports that this drug can cause ergotism,
- constriction of blood in the extremities of the bodies (e.g. nose,
- fingers etc) leading to gangrene. Death or permanent brain damage is
- possible from overdose (caused by respiratory paralysis). Kidney
- damage is also possible.
-
- Neither the toadstool nor any preparation of it are controlled
- substances. They are not likely to be ever classified as such, since
- hopefully few will be foolish enough to try it.
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- o MORNING GLORY SEEDS
-
- Ipomoea violacea seeds can be bought in high street shops. Most of
- the British seed packets (e.g. Suttons) say 'Ipomoea' on them and are
- not coated with chemicals. The various strains have evocative names
- such as Heavenly Blue, Pearly gates and Flying Saucers.
-
- Other rather more exotic and potent seeds (Hawaiian Wood Rose and
- rivea corymbosa) can be purchased by mail order from seed merchants.
- All contain Lysergic Acid derivatives. Although these are very close
- relations of LSD their psychoactive effects include a narcotic element
- rather than the euphoric effects typical of other psychedelics. The
- seeds also contain other ergot derivatives which if consumed in
- quantity might theoretically cause ergotism. However there are no
- reports of this happening.
-
- I once consumed a foul tasting infusion of about 300 ground Ipomoea
- seeds. There were no effects for the first five hours, except a
- strange physical feeling of tension in the body, which led the author
- to draw the mistaken conclusion that the seeds had little effect.
- Others have reported vomiting at this point. However, after this time
- LSD-type effects became apparent. My friends have reported positive
- results from it, but I still believe this drug is unreliable in its
- effects and I would recommend acid or mushrooms as being preferable.
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- o CACTI
-
- The possession of the Peyote cactus (lophophora williamsii) is legal
- in the UK, but not in the USA (unless you are a member of the Native
- North American Church). Peyote and several other cacti, such as San
- Pedro (trichocereus pachanoi), contain mescaline which has very
- similar, if not identical, effects to LSD. Both cacti should both be
- available from Cacti dealers. Someone I knew once ate 5' of San Pedro
- bought in the UK, both the cactus skin and the disgusting pulp found
- inside, to experience very mild effects. The mescaline may well make
- one sick.
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- o KETAMINE ('Vitamin K', 'Special K')
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- Ketamine is chemically related to PCP ('Angel Dust'). PCP, a
- dangerous American street drug rather than a psychedelic, is
- characterized by resulting in frequent bad trips, psychotic reactions
- and extreme violence in its users.
-
- But Ketamine appears to be much safer than PCP. It is still used in
- human medicine unlike PCP. Currently Ketamine ('Ketalar') is a
- prescription only medicine rather than a controlled drug in Britain.
- It is a powerful drug used as a general anaesthetic, which has some
- strange psychedelic effects when used at low doses (25-100mg). The
- usual medical form is a liquid when it is injected intramuscularly.
- American street users heat the liquid to obtain a white powder which
- is smoked or snorted. Ketamine may be ineffective when taken by mouth
- - although one report from Denmark claims it to be orally active at
- the 200mg level with the effects becoming apparent slowly.
-
- The effects are stronger and more profound than acid but last only an
- hour or so. The subject should remain still. Experiences of the mind
- leaving the body and floating in space, or even death are common. Bad
- trips are supposed to be absent but there are serious dangers
- following heavy use. Dr John Lilly and his fellow researchers have
- used the drug continuously for weeks. Several believe themselves to
- have contacted alien intelligences and two committed suicide.
- Although non-toxic (unlike PCP) it appears to have potential for
- psychological dependency. K has been used in experimental
- psychotherapy.
-
- In 1991 reports have emerged of K usage by the nightclubbing
- fraternity in New York. This practice has now spread to London where
- K is available for about 100 pounds per gram. I am rather surprised
- by this since clubbers tend to go for stimulating drugs rather than
- those sedative in nature.
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- o LAUGHING GAS (Nitrous Oxide N O)
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- This is also a medical anaesthetic with some psychedelic effects.
- This is most easily found in small green pressurized gas chargers used
- to whip cream and available in many large stores. They fit in soda
- syphons in exactly the same way as the usual CO2 chargers they
- resemble. This should never be breathed directly (it could freeze the
- lungs) but always from a balloon and also diluted with air. There is
- a warning on the box -- 'Do not inhale. Misuse can be dangerous to
- your health'. In fact it seem to be fairly safe. Classic effects of
- N20 are a very short (a few minutes) and intense trip. I found it
- pleasant enough but still a little disappointing - no more than a
- tingling body high.
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- o CANNABIS
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- Cannabis is the most common and safest of all 'street drugs'. The
- vast majority of drug offences in most countries are simply the
- possession of small quantities of cannabis. But, as even the police
- admit, the vast majority of cannabis users are never caught. A simple
- solution to 95% of the 'drug problem' in Europe and America would be
- to decriminalise cannabis.
-
- An advantage of cannabis is that it can be readily recognized as
- genuine by its physical appearance. As far as other drugs are
- concerned it must be remembered that any pills or tablets bought on
- the black market may either contain no drug at all or a substitute
- drug. An additional danger is that illegally manufactured drugs may
- contain dangerous impurities. This is less true of which LSD is a
- reasonably good bet. Your tab is most likely to be dosed with acid or
- nothing. A marginal possibility, also, would be the presence of DOB
- in blotter. Ecstasy could have anything in it.
-
- The effects of dope are due to a mixture of many psychoactive
- chemicals. Different sorts of dope contain different quantities of
- these and so have slightly different effects. Studies at St Louis
- Medical School in 1988 have identified the THC receptor, which is
- mainly in the front brain, and discovered that THC caused no damage to
- brain cells. There is some really strong (and therefore dear) weed
- around now, e.g. Thai weed and Semsemilla (seedless). These have
- very high concentrations of THC and can cause strange visual effects
- -- almost like LSD -- if quite a bit is consumed. As a rough rule of
- thumb the more tacky, sticky, darker, wet with resin the cannabis
- material the stronger it is. The negative effects of cannabis
- (confusion, unease, slight paranoia, anxiety and a feeling that you
- are unable of performing the simplest tasks) are very mild usually
- pass quickly and can be overcome by power of will. The only report of
- a death directly attributable to cannabis is of several tons falling
- on one unfortunate man.
-
- Smoking when drunk is a bad idea unless you really want to get smashed
- out of your mind, because you end up being both very drunk and very
- stoned at the same time and liable to pass out. Yeah I have been
- there.
-
- Hash oil can be easily made from hash. Pour an inch of petrol lighter
- fuel into a small test-tube (from any chemist). Add enough hash for a
- spliff. Gently heat with lighter. It's OK to hold since it boils
- quickly, dissolving the chemicals you want and leaving a residue.
- Soak cigarette in fuel and leave five minutes to dry, then smoke
- (without tell tale smell).
-
- An alternative to smoking is to eat dope, which has a different effect
- and lasts longer. It is less economical than smoking. I am told that
- a sixteenth will get eight people buzzed or four heavily stoned. For
- the latter try dissolving about half a gram in enough butter or
- margarine and adding to coffee or the traditional instant chocolate
- brownie mix, since THC is soluble in fat but not water.
-
- AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND
-
- Although in Holland possession of up to thirty grams for personal use
- is still technically illegal it is often tolerated by the local
- authorities. In Amsterdam (and some other Dutch cities) high quality
- cannabis can be openly bought and consumed, mainly in coffee shops
- dedicated to this purpose. Even ready rolled joints and 'space cake'
- (containing about a gram of dope) can be purchased. They adhere to
- the following simple and sensible code:-
-
- 1. No Hard Drugs
- 2. No one under 18
- 3. No aggression tolerated.
-
- I can particularly recommend 'Skunk Weed' -- purple and green Dutch
- semsemilla -- as the best grass I've ever smoked. It is apparently
- grown in Holland from the seeds of an infamous Californian strain. It
- cost between 4-10 guilders a gram in 1991. After several bong hits of
- this stuff you are practically tripping. I had to lie down.
-
- o LSD ( 'Acid' )
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- D-Lysergic acid diethylamide
-
- 'I see the true importance of LSD in the possibility of providing
- material aid to meditation aimed at the mystical experience of a
- deeper, comprehensive reality. Such a use accords entirely with the
- essence and working character of LSD as a sacred drug.' Dr Albert
- Hofmann, the discoverer of LSD.
-
- '... LSD is best understood as a powerful unspecific amplifier, or
- catalyst, of mental processes, which facilitates the emergence of
- unconscious material from different levels of the human psyche. ' Dr
- Stan Grof, Esalen Institute.
-
-
- LSD is believed to be illegally manufactured in Northern Californian
- and, perhaps also, Holland. An underground lab was also busted in
- England in early 1991. LSD is cheap and widely available. The
- currently hip English name for acid is 'A'. There are many dosage
- forms available: pieces of paper or cardboard ('tabs' -- often with
- colour pictures printed on them), very small pills ('microdots') and
- transparent gelatin sheets ('windowpane'). The doses present in each
- unit are on average 75-125 micrograms (mcg) of very pure LSD. This is
- a quite a strong dose but about half the strength of the 1960s dose.
- This, and the greater public knowledge of the drug, is probably why
- bad trips are less common now than in the past.
-
- The lowest psychedelic dose is 50 mcg -- recommended for beginners.
- Doses below this level have a similar effect to cannabis or MDMA. The
- effects increase with dosage until about 400-500 mcgs where any more
- has no more effect. LSD cannot cause toxic poisoning but in this
- dosage range bad trips are practically certain. The effects last up
- to eight or twelve hours. LSD must be treated with respect. It can
- be a completely overwhelming experience. Nevertheless, contrary to
- popular belief acid will not turn normal people permanently insane.
-
- Since acid came back into fashion the media treatment of the subject
- has been appallingly inaccurate. In September 1989 a English football
- fan fell overboard a ferry to Sweden and was presumably drowned. It
- was reported that this had resulted from LSD use. He had died fifteen
- minutes after taking a tab. However, LSD takes about half an hour to
- an hour to have any effect and, therefore, is unlikely to have
- contributed to his death. What the media had paid less attention to
- was been drinking very heavily. 'Drunk drowns' is obviously an
- inferior headline to 'Trip To Hell'.
-
- o ECSTASY AND OTHER 'DESIGNER DRUGS'
-
- DOM DOB DOI MDA MDMA MMDA DMMDA MDE 2CB 2CE DOET DOPR 2CT2 p-DOT MBDB MMA
- LE-25 etc.
-
- 'At first you can't really say what's happening after you ingest these
- substances. Then suddenly everything is a little brighter,
- conversation is a bit more relaxed, the music is just right and you
- slowly begin fitting into the new environment. It's a fabulous
- feeling.' Dr Alexander T Shulgin, Californian Chemist.
-
- All these new drugs are psychedelics which have been synthesized by
- researchers. They should not be confused, as the press does in its
- ignorance, with other 'designer drugs' which are dangerous narcotics,
- eg. MMMP ('synthetic Heroin') which was produced with an impurity
- (MTMP) that caused Parkinson's disease. The new psychedelics are
- mainly manufactured from crossing a mescaline-type structure with
- amphetamine ('speed'). There are hundreds of these chemicals many of
- which seem to be safe psychedelics when correctly used. There are
- other new psychedelics related to tryptamine and also a more potent
- analogue of LSD. This has not be tested in humans to the best of my
- knowledge.
-
- Some have been manufactured for the black market in North America,
- particularly in Canada. They are very rare and but they are all
- likely to become more popular, as they represent an advance on LSD.
- The drugs seem to have similar effects, which are highly dosage
- dependent and they are best used in low doses where many have been
- described as empathogens -- non-hallucinogenic psychedelics, which
- promote empathy between people and remove fear in the same context.
- Some say there are subtle differences in effects between these drugs,
- however there is little reliable information at the present time.
- Despite the potential usefulness of these drugs they were listed in
- the UK in 1977 as class A and banned in the USA in 1988 under sweeping
- rules.
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- MDMA ('Ecstasy')
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- The N-methyl analogue of MDA
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- 'It can be compared in its effects to marijuana, to psilocybin devoid
- of the hallucinatory component, or to low doses of MDA.' A T Shulgin.
-
- 'I found it entirely pleasurable and very enlightening. It's a
- diffused sensuality. Everybody became very open about their
- feelings.' American User.
-
- ' ... Grinspoon, who has tried the drug himself, said recently that it
- may prove to be 'the first pharmacologic agent that actually gives a
- patient the capacity for insight. It enhances positive feelings of
- love and trust and seems to facilitate the retrieval of early
- memories.'' David Perlman, San Francisco Chronicle, 10 December 1987
-
- 'Ecstasy, also called MDMA, is methylenedioxymethylamphetamine
- (whew!), a drug synthesized in 1914 as an appetite depressant ... It
- is a short-acting psychedelic that doesn't give bad trips or
- flashbacks, and does reduce anxiety. BUT, although it may not be as
- lethal as crack, like any drug it is intense and dangerous if used in
- a risky way, such as snorting it or injecting it intravenously.' Beth
- Winship, San Francisco Chronicle, 26 June 1988
-
- 'A psychedelic drug nicknamed Ecstasy, invented in laboratories in the
- 1970s and outlawed in 1985, is enjoying a vogue in nightclubs in
- downtown Manhattan, where it is attracting a young and arty following
- and even sparking a wave of Ecstasy theme parties, T-shirts and music
- ... In Ecstasy, a combination of a synthetic mescaline and an
- amphetamine, users believe they have found a mildly hallucinogenic
- stimulant that amounts to the perfect drug ... It is difficult to
- determine how many people are now experimenting with Ecstasy across
- the country. The federal Drug Enforcement Administration says most of
- the drug is made in clandestine laboratories in Texas and California
- ... Ecstasy, a bitter white powder also called MDMA, short for
- 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine, is a chemical variation of
- mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug obtained from the mescal plant, and
- amphetamine, or speed, a drug that stimulates the central nervous
- system.' Lisa W. Foderare, San Francisco Chronicle, 14 December 1988
-
- 'Ecstasy, for example, which is known chemically as MDMA, has been
- ruled by the federal Food and Drug Administration to be useless
- medically and dangerous, although it has been used for many years by a
- few psychiatrists to help their patients talk more freely ... And it
- can in fact lead researchers to important insights into the way the
- mind operates, according to Dr. Reese T. Jones, a psychiatrist at the
- University of California in San Francisco who has conducted
- government- sponsored studies of psychedelic drugs including
- marijuana, LSD, mescaline and cocaine ... Although human studies with
- MDMA are banned, Jones and Dr. Stephen J. Peroutka, a Stanford
- neurologist, noted that some psychiatrists have confirmed its value in
- inducing a sense of serenity in mental patients, an increased sense of
- self-esteem, and a closer, more confident alliance with their
- therapists ... No one knows just how MDMA works. But Jones insisted
- the drug has shown no long-term adverse effects when it is used
- moderately. ... As for using Ecstasy to study how the mind operates
- under the stimulus of profound human emotions, Jones commented:
- 'There's just no way I can study love and lust in a rat, and I'd like
- to study how MDMA works in humans, but it's just not worth the hassle
- with the FDA.' David Perlman, San Francisco Chronicle, 16 January 1989
-
- MDMA is a weaker and less toxic version of a very similar drug MDA
- which is taken in similar doses. It is available in a number of
- forms, usually caps, tablets or a white powder. It has been made in
- the UK but is more commonly manufactured in Holland or America. It
- was first produced for the black-market in America in the early 1970s
- as a then legal substitute for MDA. In 1985 it started to attract
- media attention. It was declared illegal in the USA in the same year.
- Californian psychotherapists, typically of Jungian persuasion, had
- been using MDMA or 'Adam' as they called it together with 2CB and
- Ketamine. Adamson (1985) contains much information on therapeutic
- use.
-
- When used in normal doses of about 100mg it has very mild effects like
- a combination of very low doses of LSD and speed ,but with no
- hallucinations or chance of a bad trip. It causes enhancement of the
- senses (like all psychedelics), a loss of inhibitions, empathy and
- openness between people and lasts about four hours. Despite its mild
- effect it can leave the user with a slight but persistent hangover for
- the following two days! And it is somewhat toxic, unlike cannabis or
- LSD, and can cause sickness and, like speed, a feeling of tension in
- the jaw and grinding of teeth. High doses (200mg+) seem to result in
- LSD-type effects. Doses of 500mg+ of MDA can be fatal. MDA has be
- eclipsed in publicity by MDMA, which is ironic since much MDMA may
- actually be MDA. MDMA is thought to be less toxic than MDA. MDA is
- slightly stronger and lasts longer than MDMA. There are an estimated
- half million users in the UK.
-
- 'E' has become a popular accompaniment to dance music despite its cost
- of around twenty pounds for a dose of about 100mg and despite (or
- perhaps because of) much adverse and inaccurate publicity,
- particularly in the down-market papers. Quarter tabs of acid are also
- used as a far cheaper, but poorer and less reliable substitute. The
- police made 90 seizures of E in 1988 and 570 in 1989. There was one
- bust of 900,000 tabs in Amsterdam during the summer of 1989. In 1990
- 5,500 tablets were seized in London. In 1991 this number had
- increased to 66,200. This suggests European supplies to be
- increasing. Certainly E is cheaper now than when it first reached the
- UK in the early 1980s and demand is very much higher. Black market
- MDMA might actually be MDA or a mixture of the two as they appear in
- the same forms. Also, MDMA has been mixed with speed. And beware,
- very cheap E is more likely to be a cocktail of other drugs, probably
- including speed, than the genuine article.
-
- Experiments in rats show MDA and MDMA lower levels of the
- neurotransmitter serotonin. Even although the rats recover and there
- is no evidence that low serotonin levels are dangerous in humans this
- had led many journalists to spread the 'Ecstasy causes brain damage
- myth'.
-
- Of course you can get screwed up (severe anxiety, depression and
- paranoia) on even a relatively safe drug like Ecstasy if you try
- really hard (10-15 doses per day like some idiots in San Francisco
- did) and taking it as often as three times a week is probably abusing
- it. A very small number of people have died in a heat-stroke reaction
- after taking MDMA, because they were allergic to it. Although,
- allergic responses can be a problem with common medicinal drugs, e.g.
- aspirin or even peanuts, this will no doubt be used as propaganda
- against E. Another media favourite is to describe MDMA as a sex drug,
- in fact a side effect of the drug is to make ejaculation difficult.
- In Adamson users describe it as a 'love drug' which can make
- intercourse unnecessary. Perhaps it is the ideal drug for the
- post-AIDS generation.
-
- Many people seem to use MDMA together with LSD. In general, mixing
- drugs is a bad idea since many have a synergistic effect on each other
- (2+2=5) but this is said to be a good combination. I would expect
- very strong trips to be the result.
-
- MDE ('Eve') is the N-ethyl analogue of MDA and has been available in
- the USA. It is even shorter in action than MDMA and is believed to
- have sedative rather than stimulant effects.
-
- o 2CB
-
-
- CH O
- 3 \___
- // \\
- Br_// \\
- \ ___ /--CH--CH--NH
- \___/ 2 2 2
- \
- CH O
- 3
-
- This is the phenylethylamine analog of DOB but it is safer, only
- lasting about 8 hours. It is very similar to MDMA, but it is stronger
- with mild visual effects more common and probably fewer of the
- amphetamine-type side effects. It is supposed to enhance all the
- senses. By 1987 it was available in the USA as 'bromo-mescaline'(sic)
- or 'Venus'. According to The Face magazine it has been found in
- London. It has been described as an 'aphrodisiac' (well it would be,
- wouldn't it?). A dose is about 10-20mg.
-
- o DOB ('Bromo-STP')
-
- 4-Bromo, 2,5-Dimethoxyphenylisopropylamine
-
- This drug first appeared in the UK in the summer of 1973. It is a
- stronger version of the famous 1960s drug DOM (or 'STP'). The drug
- was being sold then as an LSD substitute. DOB commonly appears as
- drops on blotting paper, just as LSD does, since it is so potent.
- Like DOM some producers have been producing dosage units containing
- massive overdoses of the drug, which can last between 24 and 36 hours.
- There have been reports from the USA of really huge overdoses (e.g.
- 75mg) causing ergotism (see Fly Agaric section). However, DOB is
- active at less than 1mg and is, therefore, not toxic and likely to be
- safe at the correct dosage level.
-
- ????
-
- Other drugs on sale on the rave scene are 'Fantasy', 'Fantasia',
- 'M25'. I don't know what these contain. An educated guess would be
- that they were ring-substituted phenylethylamines like the drugs
- previously discussed, related to amphetamine or aspirins.
-
- o E4Euh (Intellex)
-
- This recent addition to the psychedelic underground is a long lasting
- (~14 hours) amphetamine derivative, orally active at about 10-20mg of
- the free base. Claimed to boost intelligence and encourage verbosity
- with some MDMA-like effects. Mixes badly with LSD (unlike MDMA).
-
- o DMT DET DPT DIPT
-
- These are substituted tryptamines which are related to psilocin. The
- first three are not orally active and must be smoked (but not with
- tobacco). They have short lasting intense LSD-type effects. DIPT is
- orally active and is so specific in its action that it only alters
- the perception of music.
-
- Although these are the easiest of the psychedelics to manufacture at
- home the procedure is still difficult with difficult to obtain and
- dangerous chemicals needed. Sometimes available on the American black
- market but rare.
-
- o SMART DRUGS
-
- There is a wide range of materials which may have some improving
- effect on mental functioning and memory. These range from nutrients
- available in health food shops to unapproved drugs available through
- mail order. All are legal. I suspect that many of these to be a
- waste of money. Hydergine, for example, is supposed to be worthless.
- The two most popular are Piracetam (which is orally active in large
- doses (2.4-8.0g) and Vaspressin - a nasal spray.
-
- o GENERAL GUIDELINES
-
- 1. Never trip alone but with friends
- 2. Start off with small doses
- 3. Only trip in pleasant, comfortable places where parents, policemen etc.
- are absent
- 4. Only trip if you feel OK
- 5. Always remember that you are under the influence of a drug and you will
- feel normal again in a few hours
- 6. Giving a psychedelic to someone without their knowledge or consent is an
- incredibly dangerous thing to do as well as being morally wrong
- 7. If you run into problems try changing the topic of conversation, music or
- whatever you are doing
- 8. If you are careful you should run into few problems and
- you will enjoy the overall trip.
- 9. Occasionally a few days or even weeks after a trip slight memories of
- the effects surface, but this is fairly rare. These 'flashbacks' are a
- split second long, a kind of intensified 'deja vue', perhaps accompanied
- by some of the same feelings as on the trip.
-
- 10. Have Fun!
-
- The effects of LSD can be reduced by taking about 600 milligrams (mg)
- of vitamin C (from any chemist shop). A mixture of one cup sugar and
- a quart of orange juice is said to help as well. These methods take
- about a half to three-quarters hour to work. Alcohol will relax you
- and reduce psychedelic effects when you are on a trip.
-
- o A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY
-
- There is a vast literature of psychedelic drugs. The following books
- are superb in their own right and offer pointers to furthur reading.
-
- 'Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered'
- Lester Grinspoon & James B. Bakalar
- Basic Books Inc., New York, 1981.
-
- 'Marihuana Reconsidered'
- Lester Grinspoon
- Harvard University Press, 1977.
-
- 'Storming Heaven: LSD and the American dream'
- Jay Stevens, Heinemann, London 1988.
-
- An excellent description of the social history of psychedelics in America.
-
- 'Through the Gateway of the Heart'
- 'Sophia Adamson', 1985
- $16, Four Trees Publications, PO Box 31220, San Francisco, CA 94131, USA.
-
- 'Phenylethylamines I Have Known and Loved (PiHKL)'
- Alexander T. Shulgin
- Transform Press, San Francisco.
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