Hundreds of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with post-traumatic stress have recently contacted a husband-and-wife team who work in suburban South Carolina to seek help. Many are desperate, pleading for treatment and willing to travel to get it.(emphasis mine)
The soldiers have no interest in traditional talking cures or prescription drugs that have given them little relief. They are lining up to try an alternative: MDMA, better known as Ecstasy, a party drug that surfaced in the 1980s and ’90s that can induce pulses of euphoria and a radiating affection. Government regulators criminalized the drug in 1985, placing it on a list of prohibited substances that includes heroin and LSD. But in recent years, regulators have licensed a small number of labs to produce MDMA for research purposes.
I'm an engineer, not a doctor, dammit,* so I really don't have an informed opinion as to the therapeutic value of the drug, but when one considers the fact that THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol, the active ingredient in Marijuana) is denied this sort of research exemption, despite the fact that therapeutic effects have been fairly conclusively shown with Glaucoma and Multiple Sclerosis, as well as indications that it, much like MDMA, might be effective in the treatment of PTSD, it seems to me that something is seriously out of kilter with this process.
*I Love It when I get to go all Doctor McCoy!!!
Interesting... If there is no other remedy and it is found to work in treating post traumatic stress disorder, then they should give it a try. You have a good point about THC though.
ReplyDeleteI'm willing to try both! As someone with PTSD and chronic pain, I'm willing to be a guinea pig if it means some relief.
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Where do I sign up?
BTW, there are also indications that THC might have a therapeutic effect for PTSD as well.
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