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Dapurps User ID: 30803443 Canada 12/29/2012 01:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder The "arguments" people use. If you do it once a month and its pure un-cut and a safe dosage nothing bad would happen. Were talking on a therapeutically level here. Anything not done in moderation is bad. "What you perceive to be becomes your reality." :ftwpanda: dapurps |
Dapurps User ID: 30803443 Canada 12/29/2012 01:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder If you do it once a month and its pure un-cut and a safe dosage nothing bad would happen. Were talking on a therapeutically level here. Anything not done in moderation is bad. I was talking about the other poster. Oh aha "What you perceive to be becomes your reality." :ftwpanda: dapurps |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13385958 United States 12/29/2012 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder In the Journal of Psychopharmacology, they reported that more than 83% of several PTSD patients treated with MDMA and therapy had completely recovered, “without evidence of harm.” A follow-up study published last month found that the patients still had virtually no symptoms two years later. :Smiley: Ihave PTSD, and I would give anything if I could heal. I have never taken MDMA; but if I could recover from these attacks, I would take it if given to me by my doc. How wonderful to be able to help people like myself. I saw someone commit suicide, and I relive this scene over and over again.:yhg: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213681 United States 12/29/2012 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder The "arguments" people use. If you do it once a month and its pure un-cut and a safe dosage nothing bad would happen. Were talking on a therapeutically level here. Anything not done in moderation is bad. I'd be open to try it, especially if I were haunted by PTSD and had a person who gave a damn spotting me. Still, you can't trust a synthetic which still is pharma sad to say. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213681 United States 12/29/2012 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder In the Journal of Psychopharmacology, they reported that more than 83% of several PTSD patients treated with MDMA and therapy had completely recovered, “without evidence of harm.” A follow-up study published last month found that the patients still had virtually no symptoms two years later. :Smiley: Ihave PTSD, and I would give anything if I could heal. I have never taken MDMA; but if I could recover from these attacks, I would take it if given to me by my doc. How wonderful to be able to help people like myself. I saw someone commit suicide, and I relive this scene over and over again.:yhg: Gruesome experience, I'm so very sorry :( . Wondering if uncut MDMA can be prescribed by psychiatrists (MD) here in the states. It was being used in casual non medical psychologists 20 years ago..I know because I enquired about it them. There must be some setting where you can receive some one would think. |
I Am Satya Yuga User ID: 18485437 United States 12/29/2012 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder In the Journal of Psychopharmacology, they reported that more than 83% of several PTSD patients treated with MDMA and therapy had completely recovered, “without evidence of harm.” A follow-up study published last month found that the patients still had virtually no symptoms two years later. :Smiley: I remember MDMA being used in therapy in 1986. I've not experienced it myself, have had other types of non chemical mind expansion, but what about findings of holes in the brain developing early on in use. Were MDMA a natural product of earth's pharma I'd be more inclined to be more willing to try it. But it is a synthetic created in a lab and that for sure I don't trust. Holes in the brain...? None of that is true. MDMA can be very affective when put to therapuetic use. As wih all things in life you never want to abuse it. :) |
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Dapurps User ID: 30803443 Canada 12/29/2012 02:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder People got to realize its not the drug itself that would help PTSD. Its the combination of a therapist plus MDMA that allows you to be more open and confident in getting past your demons. It would not be used as a daily medication. "What you perceive to be becomes your reality." :ftwpanda: dapurps |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213681 United States 12/29/2012 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder In the Journal of Psychopharmacology, they reported that more than 83% of several PTSD patients treated with MDMA and therapy had completely recovered, “without evidence of harm.” A follow-up study published last month found that the patients still had virtually no symptoms two years later. :Smiley: I remember MDMA being used in therapy in 1986. I've not experienced it myself, have had other types of non chemical mind expansion, but what about findings of holes in the brain developing early on in use. Were MDMA a natural product of earth's pharma I'd be more inclined to be more willing to try it. But it is a synthetic created in a lab and that for sure I don't trust. Holes in the brain...? None of that is true. MDMA can be very affective when put to therapuetic use. As wih all things in life you never want to abuse it. :) Here again, no offense. Absence of enough info as with all pharma. It's not enough to say holes in the brain only occur with excess use as you're implying. Under what conditions do people 'overheat' and require sips of water, why is that in a scientifically explored sense. A person can't say it's because of being cut with speed if they really don't know. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1561325 United States 12/29/2012 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder IIRC, the 'Holes in the brain' drug legend refers to NAN toxicity and thus Olney's lesions which can happen easily when MDMA is foolishly mixed with other Serotonergic drugs. Large doses of DXM alone can cause lesions in rats with no other compounded drug. I am of the opinion that large enough doses of DXM along with a CYP450 inhibitor (like anti-histamine found in combination with DXM in Coricidin) can result in the DXM -> DXO pathway being drastically slowed down, and thus vast quantities of unmetabolized DXM coursing around for days. I personally know three different individuals who suffer from a range of sporadic to weekly non-epileptic parietal and grand-mall seizures that started within a year after a 48+ hour Coricidin trip. |
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MHz User ID: 25505891 Canada 12/29/2012 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder The army or anything traumatic. Get raped, say someone shot at you or tried to kill you. I'm attracted to all women that have tits and are still breathing, is that within the limits of 'normal'? It used to bother me, now I just hope they are a good aim. Why can't I grow it as a plant at home, surely the Amazon has the root plant still available in raw form, just need to know what ones for each specific person and the unique combination of ailments. Last Edited by MHz on 12/29/2012 03:49 PM |
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MHz User ID: 25505891 Canada 12/29/2012 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder I suppose if you want to be in that dimension you might as well be controlling it at the same time. They should be available at at any reservation in North America for a day pass to the Smoke-house. Stop short of being hung up by the tits or hook in the back. More like a barber chair hooked up to some VR controls or bring your own F-1 cockpit and plug into the high-performance hydraulics. Last Edited by MHz on 12/29/2012 03:56 PM |
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Dapurps User ID: 30803443 Canada 12/29/2012 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder The army or anything traumatic. Get raped, say someone shot at you or tried to kill you. I'm attracted to all women that have tits and are still breathing, is that within the limits of 'normal'? It used to bother me, now I just hope they are a good aim. Why can't I grow it as a plant at home, surely the Amazon has the root plant still available in raw form, just need to know what ones for each specific person and the unique combination of ailments. Nothing is normal nowadays aha and from my experience good MDMA is a bitch to make. E is easy though. "What you perceive to be becomes your reality." :ftwpanda: dapurps |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 29693905 United States 12/29/2012 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder In the Journal of Psychopharmacology, they reported that more than 83% of several PTSD patients treated with MDMA and therapy had completely recovered, “without evidence of harm.” A follow-up study published last month found that the patients still had virtually no symptoms two years later. :Smiley: I remember MDMA being used in therapy in 1986. I've not experienced it myself, have had other types of non chemical mind expansion, but what about findings of holes in the brain developing early on in use. Were MDMA a natural product of earth's pharma I'd be more inclined to be more willing to try it. But it is a synthetic created in a lab and that for sure I don't trust. Holes in the brain. Sounds like Anti-drug propaganda. Reefer Madness led people to believe that smoking pot would cause a person to go on a rampage, raping and killing everything in sight. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29693905 United States 12/29/2012 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'It opens your heart': Canada approves use of ecstasy in study into post-traumatic stress disorder IIRC, the 'Holes in the brain' drug legend refers to NAN toxicity and thus Olney's lesions which can happen easily when MDMA is foolishly mixed with other Serotonergic drugs. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1561325 Large doses of DXM alone can cause lesions in rats with no other compounded drug. I am of the opinion that large enough doses of DXM along with a CYP450 inhibitor (like anti-histamine found in combination with DXM in Coricidin) can result in the DXM -> DXO pathway being drastically slowed down, and thus vast quantities of unmetabolized DXM coursing around for days. I personally know three different individuals who suffer from a range of sporadic to weekly non-epileptic parietal and grand-mall seizures that started within a year after a 48+ hour Coricidin trip. DXM is not harmful. But if someone decides to be an idiot and take Coricidin Cough and Cold, they are not just ingesting DXM. Chlorpheniramine Maleate is the harmful ingredient. A little research shows that. The army or anything traumatic. Get raped, say someone shot at you or tried to kill you. I'm attracted to all women that have tits and are still breathing, is that within the limits of 'normal'? It used to bother me, now I just hope they are a good aim. Why can't I grow it as a plant at home, surely the Amazon has the root plant still available in raw form, just need to know what ones for each specific person and the unique combination of ailments. Nothing is normal nowadays aha and from my experience good MDMA is a bitch to make. E is easy though. What are you talking about? MDMA is E. In my opinion MDMA is no drug to be trifled with. It can cause all sorts of problems and potentially ruin lives. In a carefully controlled environment though, such as with a therapist, it could be helpful. But it is too easy to be irresponsible with such a potent drug. Too many people are ignorant about a lot of things, which is why it can be so dangerous. When people on ecstasy start jumping around or dancing or whatever, increasing heart rate and body heat, they can die. So people try avert that risk by drinking massive amounts of water, but this can also cause death. People don't realize you also have to replenish the salts in your body, not just water.Erowid is a great source of info for all drugs. There is also the hard crash and depression that follows after taking ecstasy. 5-htp can help a person rebound much faster. It can also be taken days prior to help make the ecstasy experience more power. Erowid is a great source of info for pretty much all drugs, especially psychedelics. It is the best site in my opinion. Once again, always research a drug extensively before you decide to try it, especially when it's a methamphetamine. That's right, let's not forget MDMA is a methamphetamine. Be responsible and safe. Here's a good documentary about ecstasy [link to www.youtube.com] |