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Study shows ecstasy plus therapy can treat severe PTSD – The Australian Financial Review
Post-traumatic stress disorder is notoriously difficult to treat but there is growing evidence psychedelic medicine can overcome treatment resistance.

The study results are short term and the authors acknowledge their durability needs to be confirmed.
The potential of MDMA-assisted therapy to become a new treatment for PTSD led the US Food and Drug Administration to fast track it through the regulatory process.
Tania de Jong and Peter Hunt, co-founders of Mind Medicine Australia. Mr Hunt says MDMA is calming. James Alcock
The campaign to bring psychedelic-assisted therapies to Australia is led by Mind Medicine, a not-for-profit organisation established…
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