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Ann Shulgin

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Ann Shulgin (1931–2022) was an American author and lay therapist, the wife and writing collaborator of the chemist Alexander Shulgin. With him she co-wrote PiHKAL (1991) and TiHKAL (1997), contributing the autobiographical narrative halves of both books, and she wrote and spoke on the use of MDMA and related compounds in psychotherapy.

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