After witnessing the death of my 34yo husband and another man in a violent accident, I was diagnosed with PTSD. I participated in the MAPS MDMA/PTSD study and it saved my life. Ask Me Anything [X-post /r/MDMATherapy]

While we're all waiting for markets to become usable, thought I'd share some bright spots in what some of us do here supplying high quality medicines like MDMA, LSD, psilocybin, iboga, etc to those in need

https://www.reddit.com/r/mdmatherapy/comments/309qub/after_witnessing_the_death_of_my_34_year_old/


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[7 Points] rikkeemartina:

What's incredible is the clinical dose for this particular study was between 50-75mg. A little goes a long way with good set and setting.

MAPS was mentioned in Tim Ferriss' podcast last week with James Fadiman, author of the book The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide

Podcast link with show notes

http://fourhourworkweek.com/2015/03/21/james-fadiman/


[3 Points] TheFriendlyFinn:

Were there any negative effects from your therapy sessions on MDMA?


[2 Points] BigSmileyFace:

Good to hear! I'm struggling with OCD and I was wondering if lsd would be good for someone like me?


[2 Points] kNOwagora:

Do you feel like entheogens have a need for responding, say; once a year or once every sixth month? Or do you feel like 1-3 good sessions would last a lifetime


[-2 Points] sn3eky:

So you're saying I should start taking more drugs?