2C-B and the Shulgin Legacy offers an in-depth exploration of one of the most intriguing compounds in psychedelic science and the man behind its discovery-Alexander Shulgin. This definitive guide traces the history, chemistry, cultural impact, and therapeutic potential of 2C-B and the wider phenethylamine family of psychedelics.
From the early synthesis of 2C-B in Shulgin's lab to its rise in rave culture and its reemergence in modern therapeutic settings, this book provides a comprehensive narrative woven with rigorous science and cultural context. Ethan Thompson delves into structure-activity relationships, receptor pharmacology, user experiences, and harm reduction strategies, making this work a vital resource for researchers, students, and curious psychonauts alike.
Through detailed chapters on Shulgin's life, the pharmacological intricacies of phenethylamines, and the therapeutic promise of compounds like 2C-B, 2C-E, and 2C-T-7, readers are guided through the complex interplay between chemistry and consciousness. With its balanced approach and scientific depth, this book honors Shulgin's legacy and illuminates the path forward in psychedelic research.