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Old 03-01-2011, 07:43 PM  
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Originally Posted by Bill8 View Post
All kinds of binding ingredients are used in thousands of pills we buy over the counter and consume daily.

Typically binders are ingredients like sugars, starches, and cellulose. Cheap and readily available.

Your argument makes no sense, altho presumably you think it does.

And actually you can press pure mdma into a pill just fine, altho most of the pills you will find these days do have a binding agent added, usually a commercial binder, which can be bought by the pound, but a mix of lactose, cornstarch, calcium stearate, and food coloring will do just fine, to help preserve the mdma from oxidation.

And the bottom line remains, no epidemiological studies in actual populations have found evidence of brain damage or any other adverse health effects. Look it up.
General rule of thumb is that if you're buying MDMA it won't be in a pressed pill form it will be in capsules or just plain crystalline form. When I said pure MDMA can't be pressed I meant on its own without a binding agent, not "You can't press MDMA into a pill which is why it has to be cut with something that will bind" like I posted.

But yeah,

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True. Forget about the largest scale experiment ever done in MDMA research and just go with your gut feeling.

Fuck science!
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