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"They were sleeping better, had less mental distress - they were doing better than people who didn't take any substance," he said.
Well, that's what I would figure. I'm not sure how itwouldn't be of use in such a situation.
Countries that have rejected it include the US, where the Food and Drug Administration cited concerns about the design of the studies, that the treatment may not offer long-lasting benefits, and about the potential risk for heart problems, injury and abuse.
Scientists advertedly discover and syntheize compounds that target our psychology that are often largely available from, or derived from nature. Not a surprise that the FDA is uninterested with the threat of competitive (safer and more effective) treatment to the current pharmacology.
MDMA is classified as a Class A drug in the UK, and has been linked to liver, kidney and heart problems.
Basically, MDMA is just going to make everyone happy and able to process anything more easily. If people were not sneaking a dose of it where it's tolerated and if people could feel at ease about their own psychological therapy, they would be more aware of the physiology (dehydration and kidney failure through hyponatremia.)