Vices always lead to disagreement—try convincing smokers of the error
of their ways. In Ecstasy Reconsidered, Nicholas Saunders argues that E might be
a better pill than LSD for anyone seeking enhanced awareness whether raver or
Benedictine monk. Anecdotal and scientific evidence bolster his argument. The
media and mourning parents of dead victims of E and other potentially toxic
lifestyle additives will probably not be convinced. Published by Nicholas
Saunders, £9.95, ISBN 0953006506.
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