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Old May 05, 2008, 03:05 AM
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif...cle3850302.ece
"Ecstasy is the key to treating PTSD"
....Dr Michael Mithoefer, the psychiatrist from South Carolina who struggled for years to get funding and permission for the study, believes so. Some regard his study – approved by the US government – as irresponsible, dangerous even. But Mithoefer’s results tell a different story....
this is a story about a woman who was brutally raped in alaska and the consequences for her life.
i am not advocating ecstasy here by bringing this up.
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