Oakland psychologist and psychotherapist Leo Zeff, "the Johnny Appleseed of MDMA", pioneered a variety of
drug-assisted therapies with his patients. Zeff was no ordinary therapist. He once wrote about
dancing with a Torah while
tripping on LSD.
Dr Zeff was introduced to MDMA by Dr Alexander Shulgin. Zeff's response was wildly enthusiastic. He postponed his retirement and began to proselytise.
Dr Zeff introduced MDMA to hundreds of his fellow therapists across the
USA. Zeff christened MDMA "Adam". The name was chosen because the drug typically strips away a lifetime of anxieties, self-protective inhibitions and
ego defence-mechanisms - returning the user to an allegedly primordial state of innocence.