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Dr Mithoefer said the MDMA helped people discuss traumatic situations without triggering anxiety.
Tastyvixen wrote:hehe, actualy, I don't see the problem with it. Its a last resort for people who haven't been able to be helped by other means. Plus, I'm sure its in a milder form and well supervised. Ecstacy was originaly created to help couples who had comunication isses after all.
The problem with X is not that its harmful in its own when its pure. Its that people over hidrate or don't drink enough. And then there is the bad stuff out there as well. So in a suprvised setting with people who know what they are doing it might just help. You never know.
Several studies in the US are planned or are under way to investigate whether MDMA, LSD and psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, can treat conditions ranging from obsessive compulsive disorder to anxiety in terminal cancer patients.
Zephem wrote:Oh, and if you had a choice: Endure incredible physical torture and pain while going out of your mind, or ignoring the pain and talking to bugs bunny, which would you choose?
What's up Doc?
FoxyJama wrote:Just out of curiosity, because I work in Research, and I lived in an area of Canada where marijuana was legal to grow and smoke in your own home, I browsed what that website had to say, and quite a bit of the research is out of date or has since been debunked. I'll find links to the published research, since a close friend of mine did THC related research for 6 years. The research (cited by the website referenced) I know has been discredited in this field for improper data collection:
Rodriguez de Fonseca F, et al: Activation of cortocotropin-releasing factor in the limbic system during cannabinoid withdrawal. Science 276(5321):2050-2064, 1997.
Diana M, Melis M, Muntoni AL, et al: Mesolimbic dopaminergic decline after cannabinoid withdrawal. Proc Natl Acad Sci 95:10269-10273, 1998.
I'm fascinated by the "war on drugs" in the United States, because any sort of invasion of personal liberties based on what you consume or do *in your own home by yourself* seems very... un-American. I choose not to do most drugs because I understand the effects they have on my body, and I have done research on it. However, as long as someone isn't harming anyone else, if they want to smoke whatever, whenever, I really don't care. As long as 2 of the more dangerous drugs in this country remain legal, I don't think the government has any right to regulate what is and isn't okay for you to do in the confines of your own home. Alcohol and Tobacco kill more people every year than Cocaine and Heroin. How can anyone accept such illogical governmental regulation?
(Sorry, it's 5 am here and I'm really tired, didn't mean to go off rambling there...)
Can anyone honestly say they know of anyone that has become a better person because they took a few pills?
I will believe what I've seen, and not what some arbitrary study finds under laboratory conditions.
FoxyJama wrote:Can anyone honestly say they know of anyone that has become a better person because they took a few pills?
Actually, yes. I have more than one friend on anti-psychotics, and the drugs allow them to function in normal society in a way that they were not able to before.
FoxyJama wrote:Actually, yes. I have more than one friend on anti-psychotics, and the drugs allow them to function in normal society in a way that they were not able to before.
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