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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Dec 8, 2016 10:07:28 GMT -5
All I have to say is FINALLY. MDMA could be a legit medicine by 2021. So glad society is shifting on this. I guess I'm going to be gypped until at last 2021. Prozac and anti depressants don't do anything when compared to placebo studies. The War On Drugs is the worst and most backwards policy that has ever been enacted. www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/us/ptsd-mdma-ecstasy.htmltLet It Bleed
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Post by oasisserbia on Dec 8, 2016 12:36:01 GMT -5
Try running.
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Post by Let It Bleed on Dec 8, 2016 16:46:57 GMT -5
All I have to say is FINALLY. MDMA could be a legit medicine by 2021. So glad society is shifting on this. I guess I'm going to be gypped until at last 2021. Prozac and anti depressants don't do anything when compared to placebo studies. The War On Drugs is the worst and most backwards policy that has ever been enacted. www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/us/ptsd-mdma-ecstasy.htmltLet It BleedI've never taken mdma, but, I did once snort my friend's dog's allergy pills. Thanks.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 11, 2017 19:57:22 GMT -5
Best thing Ive listened to tonight:
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2017 20:02:13 GMT -5
You really think your homeboy Jeff Sessions is gonna let this happen?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 1, 2017 15:53:27 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 15:34:33 GMT -5
listverse.com/2007/09/27/top-10-drugs-and-their-effects/I read an interesting article about drugs and especially the part about MDMA was interesting. I already knew that some psychedelics could be used to cure depression or anxiety but it was nice to read again that the person who had taken MDMA felt the uplifting state weeks after taking it. But then again that article reminded me of the dangers of drugs. The part about crystal meth was horrible to read and LSD part reminded why it's still very dangerous drug to use if your mind is even slightly anxious. I don't really even care about most drugs other than that I'm slightly curious how they'd affect me. But because they're so expensive and addictive I don't really care about them. Although trying coke while listening to BHN is one thing I'd like to experience. However, psychedelics (including MDMA) are something I'm incredibly curious about. I've always been into weird stuff and read a lot about them. I probably wasn't even in school when I started reading about the outer space, black holes and that kind of stuff. I'm even a bit spiritual when it comes to this world, although I don't believe in religions. So it's not really surprising that I'm also interested in psychedelics that could give me a whole new perception of the world. However, I probably fear them too much to ever try them. Well, you never know...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 12:37:12 GMT -5
I don't know about MDMA specifically but the evidence for things we have criminalised continues to mount up. We know that hundreds of millions of people suffer, and we know that SSRIs are ineffective in at least a third of those people. That's tens of millions of people. Even the best SSRIs are 50% better than placebo. We also know that the long-term effects of SSRIs have never been studied. The clock is ticking on the horrific con trick the psychiatric profession played. The serotonin hypothesis was only ever a hypothesis and it looks shakier and shakier by the month.
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Post by thomaslivesforever on Jul 17, 2019 13:06:43 GMT -5
I’ve got to say I’ve been heavily medicated on MDMA at Glastonbury a few times with excellent results. I even danced a few times.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 13:25:19 GMT -5
I don't know about MDMA specifically but the evidence for things we have criminalised continues to mount up. We know that hundreds of millions of people suffer, and we know that SSRIs are ineffective in at least a third of those people. That's tens of millions of people. Even the best SSRIs are 50% better than placebo. We also know that the long-term effects of SSRIs have never been studied. The clock is ticking on the horrific con trick the psychiatric profession played. The serotonin hypothesis was only ever a hypothesis and it looks shakier and shakier by the month. I think psilocybin mushrooms (or other tryptamines), ketamine and MDMA will be the most effective treatments for depression and other mental illnesses in the upcoming decades. MDMA will be an incredibly powerful tool for treating PTSD and other deep rooted issues people have. It will be a huge help for trauma patients. I've personally found psilocin to be most effective for depression and anxiety. Everytime I've taken mushrooms it makes me feel great for weeks afterwards. I'd describe the feeling as very open and carefree compared to my "normal" self. I took shrooms and MDMA 2.5 weeks ago actually and I'm still feeling the afterglow at least in some way and I can't help but think how useful this would be in a medical setting.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 13:38:41 GMT -5
I don't know about MDMA specifically but the evidence for things we have criminalised continues to mount up. We know that hundreds of millions of people suffer, and we know that SSRIs are ineffective in at least a third of those people. That's tens of millions of people. Even the best SSRIs are 50% better than placebo. We also know that the long-term effects of SSRIs have never been studied. The clock is ticking on the horrific con trick the psychiatric profession played. The serotonin hypothesis was only ever a hypothesis and it looks shakier and shakier by the month. I think psilocybin mushrooms (or other tryptamines), ketamine and MDMA will be the most effective treatments for depression and other mental illnesses in the upcoming decades. MDMA will be an incredibly powerful tool for treating PTSD and other deep rooted issues people have. It will be a huge help for trauma patients. I've personally found psilocin to be most effective for depression and anxiety. Everytime I've taken mushrooms it makes me feel great for weeks afterwards. I'd describe the feeling as very open and carefree compared to my "normal" self. I took shrooms and MDMA 2.5 weeks ago actually and I'm still feeling the afterglow at least in some way and I can't help but think how useful this would be in a medical setting. Very high quality post. I'm considering trying to grow mushrooms myself to microdose. It's the only way I can know what I'm taking. Studies are happening on psilocybin, ketamine and MDMA now. There's even a ketamine nasal spray that appears to be effective but it's going to be tough to access. I don't want to go all David Icke but my genuine belief is that what is holding these things back is the pharmaceutical industry. With ketamine in particular there's an issue over the long-term effects. The problem that ketamine has is that we know what some of those effects are whereas nobody has ever studied SSRIs through that lens.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 15:08:22 GMT -5
I think psilocybin mushrooms (or other tryptamines), ketamine and MDMA will be the most effective treatments for depression and other mental illnesses in the upcoming decades. MDMA will be an incredibly powerful tool for treating PTSD and other deep rooted issues people have. It will be a huge help for trauma patients. I've personally found psilocin to be most effective for depression and anxiety. Everytime I've taken mushrooms it makes me feel great for weeks afterwards. I'd describe the feeling as very open and carefree compared to my "normal" self. I took shrooms and MDMA 2.5 weeks ago actually and I'm still feeling the afterglow at least in some way and I can't help but think how useful this would be in a medical setting. Very high quality post. I'm considering trying to grow mushrooms myself to microdose. It's the only way I can know what I'm taking. Studies are happening on psilocybin, ketamine and MDMA now. There's even a ketamine nasal spray that appears to be effective but it's going to be tough to access. I don't want to go all David Icke but my genuine belief is that what is holding these things back is the pharmaceutical industry. With ketamine in particular there's an issue over the long-term effects. The problem that ketamine has is that we know what some of those effects are whereas nobody has ever studied SSRIs through that lens. I've never tried microdosing nor do I have experience of growing things myself but both of them are something I've considered as well. Good luck if you're trying it! I agree about the pharmaceutical industry, they're fucking scum for trying to profit with their drugs. For example, USA is now trying to ban kratom which has been amazing cure for treating opiate addiction. My friend was in a severe car crash a couple of years ago and broke his pelvis. He's basically got a lifetime prescription for oxycodone to treat his pain which is pretty much as strong as heroin. But instead of using oxy he's been taking kratom daily and hasn't encountered any side effects or withdrawals. If you look at kratom's history in Thailand it was banned because they had a huge opium industry in the country and people started using kratom to replace and wean off from opium. Thailand decided to ban kratom because people started using less opium and it threatened their profits. Another problem is that the people who're making important decisions about drugs simply don't have enough knowledge about them. I don't trust anyone who thinks LSD is just as bad as crack for example (they're both Class A drugs). About ketamine... The only thing I worry about its medical use is addiction if it's too freely available. The drug itself is pretty safe (people with bladder damage were usually taking over a gram per day for months, and they use crystal shards instead of spray) but the positive effects probably don't last if it's taken too frequently. It's always been pretty moreish for me if I have it around and since the duration is so short and it doesn't cause any hangover (the opposite actually) it's so easy to take in the middle of the week too
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 15:26:38 GMT -5
About ketamine... The only thing I worry about its medical use is addiction if it's too freely available. The drug itself is pretty safe (people with bladder damage were usually taking over a gram per day for months, and they use crystal shards instead of spray) but the positive effects probably don't last if it's taken too frequently. It's always been pretty moreish for me if I have it around and since the duration is so short and it doesn't cause any hangover (the opposite actually) it's so easy to take in the middle of the week too Yeah, that's the thing. All the evidence is saying that it can be used occasionally, ie with no risk of addiction*, and the the bladder thing just isn't a problem on that basis. *Addiction is a tricky thing. Technically, SSRIs are not considered to be addictive because you don't crave them. But, over 75% of SSRI users report withdrawal symptoms on trying to give up and many end up effectively trapped on them by this. This isn't considered addiction
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 4, 2020 16:50:45 GMT -5
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 4, 2020 17:10:05 GMT -5
All drugs should be legalized, taxed, and regulated. Or at least decriminalized.
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Post by NYR on Jan 5, 2020 23:14:58 GMT -5
Makes sense you support the legalization of MDMA, Cheeks, considering how high one has to be to support Trump.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2020 16:12:19 GMT -5
Makes sense you support the legalization of MDMA, Cheeks, considering how high one has to be to support Trump. I don't understand how anyone who's supporting any kind of drug decriminalization would vote a conservative party considering they're stuck in the 50's.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 24, 2021 13:21:04 GMT -5
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 25, 2023 11:52:10 GMT -5
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 26, 2024 15:43:30 GMT -5
We’re getting there. MDMA is about to become a medication for PTSD to be used within a therapeutic setting. Should be fully legalized and regulated. End the failed and catastrophic War on Drugs.
Good watch.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Jan 26, 2024 16:07:28 GMT -5
We’re getting there. MDMA is about to become a medication for PTSD to be used within a therapeutic setting. Should be fully legalized and regulated. End the failed and catastrophic War on Drugs. Good watch. you should be top of the list to be prescribed this,,it might open your eyes to how much of a fuckwit and a danger to american democracy donald trump is,,,or it could make you realise you're really a brit and shouldn't support this wanker to start with
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