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written & researched
David McCandless

updated
1st May 01
Information about ecstasy (MDMA) is clouded by hearsay, panic, hysteria, and just sheer ignorance. From both sides of the debate. Users cover up the side-effects. Unintelligable studies are done. Newspapers gets hysterical.

Frankly, it's a mess.

We've gone through all the latest evidence about Ecstasy and its effect on the brain - scientific studies, news reports, and websites - and broken it down into easily digestable facts, as truthful, impartial, and well-researched as possible.

The conclusions, unfortunately, are not good.

Please read the whole guide and if you have any questions or new information please email us

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