Review of ecstasy as medicine

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I have never heard of using ecstacy as medicine, using psychedelics in therapy. I am curious about the disclaimer to soothe judgmental readers, and am intrigued by the snippets of clients' testimonials.
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"Ecstasy as Medicine" by Jonathan Robinson explores MDMA's potential for treating PTSD, anxiety, and depression, with personal stories and practical advice on MDMA-assisted therapy.
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It's something relatively new. But maybe it's the long-forgotten old? Many people might have a critical attitude. Thank you for the review!
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"Ecstasy as Medicine" by Jonathan Robinson is an unusual book in many respects. I am personally against any use of any drugs. This book is a practical and detailed guide to the use of MDMA, because in the author's opinion it offers endless opportunities to the medical industry.
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Jonathan Robinson's "Ecstasy as Medicine" explores the therapeutic potential of MDMA, particularly in treating mental health conditions like PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Drawing from personal experience and extensive research, the book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the science behind MDMA-assisted therapy and its transformative impact on individuals seeking healing. I would love to read more of this fascinating book.
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Thank you for your review. “Ecstasy as Medicine” seems like a good place to start if someone is interested in researching MDMA. I appreciate that the reviewer didn’t know much on the subject and didn’t mind sharing that fact.
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Besides following up on where Jonathan's determination landed him, it is equally exciting to learn several concepts about MDMA-assisted therapy in treating mental issues and further concepts on how to achieve Inner peace , joy and love through Jonathan Robinson's book "ECSTASY as Medicine."
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Today's BOTD is a nonfiction guide to using MDMA-assisted therapy as a way to improve relationships and certain health conditions. This book is definitely not for everyone, but those interested in learning about the benefits, as well as readers who enjoy medicine and health-related reads, may want to give this one a try. Thanks so much for your review! Great work!! :-)
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Post by busybee_bookclub »

I've read a sample of the book and I have to say the Author has done a terrific job. It is no doubt, very informative and superbly written. Having said that, since this topic is in conflict with my beliefs I would rather not write more about this book.
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This easy-to-read guide is a ready solution for many trauma-based conditions. The significance and countless prospects that MDMA provides to the medical field are highlighted in this educational handbook I wasn't deeply aware of the concept of psychedelics, so this book is like opening a new horizon for me. The insights it offers are both enlightening and inspiring. Congratulations on being Book of the Day!
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This book offers hope for innovative mental health treatments through MDMA-assisted therapy, and I find it inspiring and insightful.
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Some people encounter real hardships, traumas, and other serious difficulties in their lives so they have no other choice but to take medicines like this one. Though am not in favor for using any type of medication, unfortunately it is the case when the neuro-system is hardly impacted.
This a good enlightening book about this drug and the review is good in presenting it.
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It appears that the book boldly explores an alternative standpoint on a highly contested substance. It highlights the need to reexamine psychedelics as a therapeutic and restorative approach.
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Post by Alissa Deann Devargas »

'Ecstasy as Medicine is a practical and detailed guide to understanding the importance and endless opportunities MDMA offers to the medical industry, especially in dealing with PTSD, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and other psychological issues.'
This sounds interesting.
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This book looks very interesting. It is a lut a subject I don't have much knowledge on so I'm glad the writing it easy to comprehend.
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