Now that Ecstasy cures it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-14572284
QuoteModified ecstasy could one day have a role to play in fighting some blood cancers, according to scientists.
Ecstasy is known to kill some cancer cells, but scientists have increased its effectiveness 100-fold, they said in Investigational New Drugs journal.
Their early study showed all leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma cells could be killed in a test tube, but any treatment would be a decade away.
A charity said the findings were a "significant step forward".
Medical ecstasy is soon going to be the new medical marijuana. :p
Not going to cure the sunken eye sockets, 50lb weight loss and broken bank accounts I saw in the late 90's.
Dumb asses who were too stupid to drink water nearly ruined the electronic music scene in Florida.
Other than that, I love this idea. Keep it out of the hands of idiots and it could have a chance.
Quote from: Disco Pickle on August 20, 2011, 02:51:52 AM
Not going to cure the sunken eye sockets, 50lb weight loss and broken bank accounts I saw in the late 90's.
Dumb asses who were too stupid to drink water nearly ruined the electronic music scene in Florida.
Other than that, I love this idea. Keep it out of the hands of idiots and it could have a chance.
Of course, the thing about chemistry is that if you "change a couple of atoms" like it said in the article, it's NO LONGER THE SAME CHEMICAL.
So it may not have the same psychotropic effects anymore.
Quote from: Nigel on August 20, 2011, 02:53:34 AM
Quote from: Disco Pickle on August 20, 2011, 02:51:52 AM
Not going to cure the sunken eye sockets, 50lb weight loss and broken bank accounts I saw in the late 90's.
Dumb asses who were too stupid to drink water nearly ruined the electronic music scene in Florida.
Other than that, I love this idea. Keep it out of the hands of idiots and it could have a chance.
Of course, the thing about chemistry is that if you "change a couple of atoms" like it said in the article, it's NO LONGER THE SAME CHEMICAL.
So it may not have the same psychotropic effects anymore.
It WILL not have the same psychotropic effects, how it will change is unpredictable afaik.
Reminds me of something: http://xkcd.com/938/
Ever since the late 80's when I first took MDMA, I suspected there might be some staggeringly significant medical uses for it, and so bearing that in mind, ever since, I have gobbled ecstasy pills, and tooted lines of MDMA whenever I felt the need. In a kind of experimental, general purpose immunisation program. And after over 20 years on this self imposed regimen of regular luv-dup, the results of my research do indeed bear out the findings of this news. Despite exposing my lungs selflessly, to clouds of carcinogenic tobacco smoke, on a daily basis, I haven't once had any type of cancer during this period.
Therefore, In the words of Mister C, (With support from the undisputed King of Conjurer Comedy, Jerry Sadowicz)
"E's are good, E's are good, E's Ebeneezer good!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPzv_EwxMl0
Putting Leukemia Under Remission
Quote from: Nigel on August 20, 2011, 02:53:34 AM
Quote from: Disco Pickle on August 20, 2011, 02:51:52 AM
Not going to cure the sunken eye sockets, 50lb weight loss and broken bank accounts I saw in the late 90's.
Dumb asses who were too stupid to drink water nearly ruined the electronic music scene in Florida.
Other than that, I love this idea. Keep it out of the hands of idiots and it could have a chance.
Of course, the thing about chemistry is that if you "change a couple of atoms" like it said in the article, it's NO LONGER THE SAME CHEMICAL.
So it may not have the same psychotropic effects anymore.
Hopefully it'll be like the difference betwen MDA and ecstacy. :lulz:
Quote from: Anna Mae Bollocks on August 22, 2011, 05:02:59 AM
Quote from: Nigel on August 20, 2011, 02:53:34 AM
Quote from: Disco Pickle on August 20, 2011, 02:51:52 AM
Not going to cure the sunken eye sockets, 50lb weight loss and broken bank accounts I saw in the late 90's.
Dumb asses who were too stupid to drink water nearly ruined the electronic music scene in Florida.
Other than that, I love this idea. Keep it out of the hands of idiots and it could have a chance.
Of course, the thing about chemistry is that if you "change a couple of atoms" like it said in the article, it's NO LONGER THE SAME CHEMICAL.
So it may not have the same psychotropic effects anymore.
Hopefully it'll be like the difference betwen MDA and ecstacy. :lulz:
Depending on what parts of the chemical structure were changed out, it might still affect the brain's receptors in a similar way. Which honestly would be awesome; can you imagine if people who survived cancer were like "My treatment was so much fun! It was a year of complete relaxation and everything was beautiful and lovely" instead of "I puked and felt sick and exhausted and all my hair fell out."
Quote from: Nigel on August 22, 2011, 06:56:37 AM
Quote from: Anna Mae Bollocks on August 22, 2011, 05:02:59 AM
Quote from: Nigel on August 20, 2011, 02:53:34 AM
Quote from: Disco Pickle on August 20, 2011, 02:51:52 AM
Not going to cure the sunken eye sockets, 50lb weight loss and broken bank accounts I saw in the late 90's.
Dumb asses who were too stupid to drink water nearly ruined the electronic music scene in Florida.
Other than that, I love this idea. Keep it out of the hands of idiots and it could have a chance.
Of course, the thing about chemistry is that if you "change a couple of atoms" like it said in the article, it's NO LONGER THE SAME CHEMICAL.
So it may not have the same psychotropic effects anymore.
Hopefully it'll be like the difference betwen MDA and ecstacy. :lulz:
Depending on what parts of the chemical structure were changed out, it might still affect the brain's receptors in a similar way. Which honestly would be awesome; can you imagine if people who survived cancer were like "My treatment was so much fun! It was a year of complete relaxation and everything was beautiful and lovely" instead of "I puked and felt sick and exhausted and all my hair fell out."
THIS, pls. :)
Quote from: Nigel on August 22, 2011, 06:56:37 AM
Quote from: Anna Mae Bollocks on August 22, 2011, 05:02:59 AM
Quote from: Nigel on August 20, 2011, 02:53:34 AM
Quote from: Disco Pickle on August 20, 2011, 02:51:52 AM
Not going to cure the sunken eye sockets, 50lb weight loss and broken bank accounts I saw in the late 90's.
Dumb asses who were too stupid to drink water nearly ruined the electronic music scene in Florida.
Other than that, I love this idea. Keep it out of the hands of idiots and it could have a chance.
Of course, the thing about chemistry is that if you "change a couple of atoms" like it said in the article, it's NO LONGER THE SAME CHEMICAL.
So it may not have the same psychotropic effects anymore.
Hopefully it'll be like the difference betwen MDA and ecstacy. :lulz:
Depending on what parts of the chemical structure were changed out, it might still affect the brain's receptors in a similar way. Which honestly would be awesome; can you imagine if people who survived cancer were like "My treatment was so much fun! It was a year of complete relaxation and everything was beautiful and lovely" instead of "I puked and felt sick and exhausted and all my hair fell out."
That sounds just like those dodgy speckled Mitsubishis that were doing the rounds at the start of last year. (Only it wasn't people's hair that started falling out, it was the contents of their liquidised colons)
"Mitsubishis. Not even once!" :lulz:
Having had to watch two coworkers in my department go through chemo, this, yes.
Quote from: Nigel on August 22, 2011, 06:56:37 AM
Depending on what parts of the chemical structure were changed out, it might still affect the brain's receptors in a similar way. Which honestly would be awesome; can you imagine if people who survived cancer were like "My treatment was so much fun! It was a year of complete relaxation and everything was beautiful and lovely" instead of "I puked and felt sick and exhausted and all my hair fell out."
Well that would be about fucking time, I'd say they deserve it :)
(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx128/ChuckFukmuk/Infographics/2294.jpg)