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Comment · Tue, October 8, 2013

So, we all know too much MDMA in a certain time period is a bad thing. But those who took it daily, when it was legal in the 80's didn't. My question is; How are they doing now? What long term damage occurred?

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verbify · 1 points

If you feel that strongly about it, and you know the studies of studies, could you please do us all a favour and edit the wikipedia page about it? Perhaps link to some meta-studies?

Currently, the points about neurotoxicity are barely mentioned in the talk page - just this one guy claiming the opposite of what you said http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:MDMA#Problems_With_Neurotoxicity.

Editing Wikipedia is a huge public service - many of us rely on the data there as the best we can find out about things, not knowing how else to get the information.

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Perhaps when I get some time. However, I've posted about it hundreds of times now. I've linked so many studies and done so much research that I am burnt out on it. I've spent thousands of hours now on research. I answer literally every single person that writes me. Why is it my responsibility to find every mention of its safety on the internet and provide counter points? Plus, I am not really familiar with the new editing system on Wikipedia.

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