THIS IS THE COMPLETE AND FINAL VERSION OF THE DRUG USERS BIBLE.
People are dying because of ignorance. They are dying because unremitting propaganda is denying them vital safety information. They are dying because legislators and the media are censoring the science, and are ruthlessly pushing an ideological agenda instead. They are dying because the first casualty of war is truth, and the war on drugs is no different. This book makes a significant contribution in confronting this harrowing and tragic narrative.
Over a 12 year period the author of this book self-administered over 180 psychoactive substances; both chemicals and plants. For each he recorded the life-sensitive safety data, including the anticipated onset times, the common threshold doses, the routes of administration, and the expected duration of the experience.
In addition, for every compound he also produced a trip report, detailing the qualitative experience itself. This delivered another invaluable insight, enabling, for example, an objective assessment of the extent of any loss of judgement and self-control.
This is a substantial body of work, embracing a wealth of direct support material, including addiction/overdose advice, relative harm tables, and legal briefings. Its contents also extend to cover aspects such as drug tourism, psychedelic exploration and drug related culture. It is crammed with detailed reference data, and even includes its own drug dictionary.
The Drug Users Bible is a unique and unprecedented volume of encyclopaedic research, embracing the full extent of the drugscape. Its objective is to provide, without fear or compromise, core and critical information to support the health, welfare and well-being of the 250 million people in the world who use drugs.
The book itself is lavishly illustrated with hundreds of photographs, taken by the author himself.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
The first section comprises a comprehensive introduction to crucial drug concepts and practices. This, in itself, is indispensable prior-reading for anyone who chooses to use a psychoactive substance.
It contains, for example, a detailed risk mitigation procedure: 'The 10 Commandments of Safer Drug Use'. This presents a generic set of easily understood steps to aid personal safety, inclusive of an illustrated explanation of how to identity test the substances themselves.
THE PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS
The full gamut of psychoactive chemicals and botanicals is meticulously covered. Well known examples include heroin, cannabis, xanax, kratom, cocaine, DMT, methamphetamine, ketamine, LSD, ayahuasca, alcohol, and MDMA. Lesser known examples include 4-ho-met, calea, ephenidine, mad honey, mapacho, a-PHP, and yohimbe.
The scope also extends well beyond the most common categories, of psychedelics, stimulants, depressants and dissociatives. Included, for example, are dream herbs and nootropics. The investigation of psychoactivity was unbounded and unfettered.
THE WORLDSCAPE
Drug use does not occur in a vacuum, so the final section considers the wider context, with in-depth examination of everything from travel to the horrors of the war on drugs. Facts, science and genuine statistics replace the myths, fabrications and propaganda of the prevailing social order, again with welfare and safety emphasized.
EDUCATION SAVES LIVES
Education underpins harm reduction, and is the primary driver throughout. Indeed, personal safety is the first and last message, and guides the entire narrative. This is a book for drug users and their families. It is a book which will help to avert tragedy. It is a book which will save lives.
Author(s): Dominic Milton Trott
Edition: Final Edition
Publisher: MxZero Publishing
Year: 2023
Language: English
Commentary: This is the complete and final edition of The Drug Users Bible. All previous editions can be deleted.
Pages: 638
Tags: drugs, harm reduction, war on drugs, recreational drugs, psychoactive drugs, psychedelics, drug use, drug war, narcotics
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 Nasal Care
1.3.4 Chemsex
1.3.5 What Goes Up Must Come Down
1.3.6 Complacency Kills
2. CHEMSCAPE: A CHEMICAL JOURNEY
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Psychedelics
2.2.1 1P-LSD
2.2.2 1cP-LSD
2.2.3 1P-ETH-LAD
2.2.4 2C-B
2.2.5 2C-B-AN
2.2.6 2C-B-FLY
2.2.7 2C-E
2.2.8 2C-I
2.2.9 4-ACO-DMT
2.2.10 4-HO-MET
2.2.11 5-MeO-DALT
2.2.12 5-MeO-DIBF
2.2.13 AL-LAD
2.2.14 AMT
2.2.15 BK-2C-B
2.2.16 Changa
2.2.17 DMT
2.2.18 DOM
2.2.19 LSD
2.2.20 LSZ
2.2.21 TMA
2.3 Stimulants
2.3.1 2AI
2.3.2 3,4 CTMP
2.3.3 3-FPM
2.3.4 3-MMC
2.3.5 4-FA
2.3.6 4-Me-TMP
2.3.7 4F-EPH
2.3.8 4F-MPH
2.3.9 Adderall
2.3.10 Amphetamine
2.3.11 a-PHP
2.3.12 Caffeine
2.3.13 Cocaine
2.3.14 EPH
2.3.15 HDMP-28
2.3.16 Hexen
2.3.17 IPPH
2.3.18 Methamphetamine
2.3.19 Methylphenidate
2.3.20 MPA
2.3.21 NM2AI
2.3.22 PPH
2.3.23 Pipradrol
2.3.24 TPA
2.4 Anxiolytics & Sedatives
2.4.1 Alprazolam
2.4.2 Carisoprodol
2.4.3 Clonazolam
2.4.4 Diazepam
2.4.5 Etizolam
2.4.6 Gabapentin
2.4.7 Pregabalin
2.4.8 Pyrazolam
2.4.9 Zopiclone
2.4.10 Others
2.5 Intoxicating Depressants
2.5.1 Alcohol
2.5.2 Codeine
2.5.3 Fentanyl
2.5.4 GHB
2.5.5 Heroin
2.5.6 Lean
2.5.7 Morphine
2.5.8 Oxycodone
2.5.9 Poppers
2.5.10 Sentia
2.5.11 Tramadol
2.6 Dissociatives
2.6.1 3-Ho-PCP
2.6.2 3-MeO-PCMo
2.6.3 Diphenidine
2.6.4 DXM
2.6.5 Ephenidine
2.6.6 Ketamine
2.6.7 Mefloquine
2.6.8 MXE
2.6.9 MXP
2.6.10 N2O
2.7 Empathogens & Entactogens
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 Synthetic 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 5-HTP
2.9.2 Aniracetam + Citicoline
2.9.3 Armodafinil
2.9.4 L-Theanine
2.9.5 Modafiendz
2.9.6 Modafinil
2.9.7 Noopept
2.9.8 NSI 189
2.9.9 Phenibut
2.9.10 Picamilon
2.9.11 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 Sananga
3.2.13 San Pedro Cactus
3.2.14 Sensory Deprivation
3.2.15 Shirodhara
3.2.16 Sinicuichi
3.2.17 Syrian Rue
3.2.18 Yopo
3.3 Stimulants
3.3.1 Betel Nut
3.3.2 Coca
3.3.3 Ephedra
3.3.4 Ginseng
3.3.5 Green Tea
3.3.6 Guarana
3.3.7 Guayusa
3.3.8 Horny Goat Weed
3.3.9 Khaini
3.3.10 Kola Nut
3.3.11 Wormwood
3.3.12 Yerba Mate
3.3.13 Yohimbe
3.4 Sedatives
3.4.1 Blue Lotus [Pink Lotus Flower, Red Lily]
3.4.2 Cacao
3.4.3 Catnip
3.4.4 Chamomile
3.4.5 Damiana
3.4.6 Frankincense
3.4.7 Hops
3.4.8 Imphepho
3.4.9 Indian Warrior
3.4.10 Kanna
3.4.11 Lavender
3.4.12 Maconha Brava
3.4.13 Marihuanilla
3.4.14 Mullein
3.4.15 Mulungu
3.4.16 Passion Flower
3.4.17 Rhodiola
3.4.18 Saffron
3.4.19 St. John's Wort
3.4.20 Skullcap
3.4.21 Valerian Root
3.4.22 White Sage
3.4.23 Wild Dagga
3.4.24 Wild Lettuce
3.5 Nootropics
3.5.1 Catuaba
3.5.2 Celastrus Paniculatus
3.5.3 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 Essential Oils
3.8.3 Kava Kava
3.8.4 Kratom
3.8.5 Mad Honey
3.8.6 Mapacho
3.8.7 Opium
3.8.8 Rapé
3.8.9 Sakae Naa
3.8.10 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)
4.6.1 Art, Film, Literature, Music
4.6.2 Food For The Psychedelic Mind
4.6.3 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 Supplementary Notes
4.11 Supplementary Photographs
4.12 Namaste: A Final Note
Epilogue & The Last Word