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THE DRUG USERS BIBLE HARM REDUCTION, RISK MITIGATION, PERSONAL SAFETY AN ANTIDOTE TO THE WAR ON DRUGS Dominic Milton Trott Published by MxZero Publishing, 2019 [email protected] Copyright © MxZero Publishing 2019 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever, including electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the express written permission of the publisher. All trade-marks are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners. Neither the author nor the publisher accepts any legal responsibility or liability for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions. The information and text within is supplied without warranty, and is not presented as a service or as advice in any capacity. The contents merely reflect the author‘s experiences and personal observations. First Edition ISBN 978-0-9955936-7-1 (eBook) www.DrugUsersBible.com IMPORTANT NOTICES Nothing in this book should be taken to imply that any chemical or botanical is safe to use. The usage of chemicals and botanicals represent a risk to your personal safety, and the information published is intended to help you to mitigate some of that risk. It represents a start point for your own research, should you choose to sample any psychoactive material. No law was broken during the research process or the writing of this book. By definition, the legal highs were legal in the United Kingdom when the research was undertaken. The other materials were sampled in jurisdictions in which possession was not a criminal offence. The author does not endorse or encourage any unlawful activity whatsoever. ―If the words 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness' don't include the right to experiment with your own consciousness, then the Declaration of Independence isn't worth the hemp it was written on.‖ ~ Terence McKenna Dedicated to the victims of the war on drugs Acknowledgements: Thanks are due to Spooks, for the endless patience, positive feedback, and invaluable advice. I am indebted to Frantastic, Bazzz, and CharlieH for proof reading all or part of the book. Finally, thanks to the staff and members of the UK Research Forum for providing both inspiration and knowledge. . . . Table of Contents 1. DRUGSCAPE: AN INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety First 1.1.1 The 10 Commandments 1.1.2 How To Use A Drug Testing Kit 1.2 Interpreting the Reports 1.2.1 Definition of Terms 1.2.2 The Shulgin Rating Scale 1.2.3 Classification 1.2.4 Routes of Administration (RoA) 1.2.5 More On Source & Jurisdiction 1.3 General Safety Notes 1.3.1 If You Are Not An Adult 1.3.2 Risk Mitigation For IV 1.3.3 What Goes Up Must Come Down 2. CHEMSCAPE: A CHEMICAL JOURNEY 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Psychedelics 2.2.1 1P-LSD 2.2.2 1P-ETH-LAD 2.2.3 2C-B 2.2.4 2C-B-AN 2.2.5 2C-B-FLY 2.2.6 2C-E 2.2.7 2C-I 2.2.8 4-ACO-DMT 2.2.9 4-HO-MET 2.2.10 5-MeO-DALT 2.2.11 5-MeO-DIBF 2.2.12 AL-LAD 2.2.13 AMT 2.2.14 BK-2C-B 2.2.15 Changa 2.2.16 DMT 2.2.17 LSD 2.2.18 LSZ 2.3 Stimulants 2.3.1 2AI 2.3.2 3,4 CTMP 2.3.3 3-FPM 2.3.4 4-FA 2.3.5 4-Me-TMP 2.3.6 4F-EPH 2.3.7 4F-MPH 2.3.8 Adderall 2.3.9 Amphetamine 2.3.10 Caffeine 2.3.11 Cocaine 2.3.12 EPH 2.3.13 HDMP-28 2.3.14 Hexen 2.3.15 IPPH 2.3.16 Methamphetamine 2.3.17 Methylphenidate 2.3.18 MPA 2.3.19 NM2AI 2.3.20 PPH 2.3.21 Pipradrol 2.3.22 TPA 2.4 Anxiolytics & Sedatives 2.4.1 Alprazolam 2.4.2 Clonazolam 2.4.3 Diazepam 2.4.4 Etizolam 2.4.5 Gabapentin 2.4.6 Pregabalin 2.4.7 Pyrazolam 2.4.8 Others 2.5 Intoxicating Depressants 2.5.1 Alcohol 2.5.2 Codeine 2.5.3 GHB 2.5.4 Heroin 2.5.5 Lean 2.5.6 Morphine 2.5.7 Oxycodone 2.5.8 Poppers 2.5.9 Tramadol 2.6 Dissociatives 2.6.1 3-MeO-PCMo 2.6.2 Diphenidine 2.6.3 DXM 2.6.4 Ephenidine 2.6.5 Ketamine 2.6.6 MXE 2.6.7 MXP 2.6.8 N2O 2.7 Empathogens & Euphoriants 2.7.1 6-APB 2.7.2 MDA 2.7.3 MDAI 2.7.4 MDMA 2.7.5 MEAI 2.7.6 Mephedrone 2.7.7 Methylone 2.7.8 MNA 2.7.9 Mexedrone 2.8 Cannabinoids 2.8.1 5F-AKB48 2.8.2 AM-2201 2.8.3 AM-694 2.8.4 JWH-018 2.8.5 JWH-073 2.9 Nootropics 2.9.1 Aniracetam + Citicoline 2.9.2 Armodafinil 2.9.3 L-Theanine 2.9.4 Modafiendz 2.9.5 Noopept 2.9.6 NSI 189 2.9.7 Phenibut 2.9.8 Picamilon 2.9.9 PRL-8-53 3. BOTSCAPE: A BOTANICAL JOURNEY 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Psychedelics 3.2.1 Ayahuasca 3.2.2 Cebil 3.2.3 Chaliponga Leaves 3.2.4 Fly Agaric 3.2.5 HBWS 3.2.6 Iboga 3.2.7 Magic Mushrooms 3.2.8 Magic Truffles 3.2.9 Morning Glory Seeds 3.2.10 Ololiuqui 3.2.11 Salvia 3.2.12 San Pedro Cactus 3.2.13 Sensory Desprivation 3.2.14 Shirodhara 3.2.15 Sinicuichi 3.2.16 Syrian Rue 3.2.17 Yopo 3.3 Stimulants 3.3.1 Betel Nut 3.3.2 Coca 3.3.3 Ephedra 3.3.4 Guarana 3.3.5 Guayusa 3.3.6 Khaini 3.3.7 Kola Nut 3.3.8 Wormwood 3.3.9 Yohimbe 3.4 Sedatives 3.4.1 Blue Lotus [Pink Lotus Flower, Red Lily] 3.4.2 Catnip 3.4.3 Damiana 3.4.4 Imphepho 3.4.5 Indian Warrior 3.4.6 Kanna 3.4.7 Lavender 3.4.8 Maconha Brava 3.4.9 Marihuanilla 3.4.10 Mulungu 3.4.11 Passion Flower 3.4.12 St. John's Wort 3.4.13 Skullcap 3.4.14 Valerian Root 3.4.15 White Sage 3.4.16 Wild Dagga 3.4.17 Wild Lettuce 3.5 Nootropics 3.5.1 Catuaba 3.5.2 Celastrus Paniculatus 3.5.2 Ginkgo 3.6 Oneirogens 3.6.1 Calea 3.6.2 Entada Rheedii 3.6.3 Mexican Tarragon 3.6.4 Mugwort 3.6.5 Ubulawu 3.7 Deliriants 3.7.1 Datura 3.7.2 Nutmeg 3.8 Unclassified 3.8.1 Cannabis 3.8.2 Kava Kava 3.8.3 Kratom 3.8.4 Mapacho 3.8.5 Opium 3.8.6 Rapé 3.8.7 Sakae Naa 3.8.8 Tobacco 4. WORLDSCAPE: THE WIDER CONTEXT 4.1 How Many People Use Drugs? 4.2 The Relative Harm 4.3 Addiction & Overdose 4.3.1 Addiction 4.3.2 If You Are Addicted 4.3.3 Alcoholism 4.3.4 Overdose & Emergency Response 4.3.5 Drug Related Deaths: Notable People 4.4 The LawScape 4.4.1 The United Kingdom 4.4.2 The United States 4.4.3 The Rest of The World 4.4.4 Dealers: A Different Perspective 4.4.5 The Role of The Media 4.4.6 Mandatory Drug Testing 4.4.7 Activism: The Charter of Drug Users Rights 4.5 Drug Tourism 4.5.1 The Dutch Connection 4.5.2 Global Snapshots 4.6 Culture & Society (Reference) 4.5.1 Art, Film, Literature, Music 4.5.2 Food For The Psychedelic Mind 4.5.2 Books & Reference 4.7 Confessions of a Lab Rat 4.7.1 Q&A 4.7.2 About The Author – In His Own Words 4.8 Argot 4.8.1 Idioms & Acronyms 4.8.2 Common, Street & Brand Names 4.8.3 Poly Drug Combinations 4.8.4 Selected Molecules 4.8.5 Alphabetical Index 4.9 Internet Resources 4.9.1 Harm Reduction & Safety 4.9.2 The Drug Users Bible 4.10 Namaste: A Final Note Epilogue & The Last Word

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