Textbooks don’t really exist about this stuff, unless you’re like a pharmacology student and reading at that level.
Erowid also has free versions of PiHKAL and TiHKAL, Alexander Shulgin’s two books which are fucking awesome
I would take whatever this wall-of-text person is saying with a grain of salt. Erowid, in and of itself, isn’t a scientific source, but if you go to a page for any specific chemical, you’ll find a list of links that include scientific studies in journals, etc. as well as primary sources like experiences.
Erowid.org.
Textbooks don’t really exist about this stuff, unless you’re like a pharmacology student and reading at that level.
Erowid also has free versions of PiHKAL and TiHKAL, Alexander Shulgin’s two books which are fucking awesome
I would take whatever this wall-of-text person is saying with a grain of salt. Erowid, in and of itself, isn’t a scientific source, but if you go to a page for any specific chemical, you’ll find a list of links that include scientific studies in journals, etc. as well as primary sources like experiences.
Thank you!