Recently, the medicinal use of 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) has been a hot topic. People are debating whether or not the FDA will approve it as a legitimate drug. This drug, also known as Molly, directly affects neurotransmitters in the brain. It then binds to presynaptic serotonin transporters and causes its effects. However, the use of the […]
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Sometimes known as Ecstasy, MDMA is a psychoactive drug that could become one of the most powerful materials in the treatment of Post-traumatic stress disorder. The US Food and drug administration positions MDMA-assisted psychotherapy as a breakthrough in therapy. While it is not officially approved or legal in clinical psychotherapy, it has gained increased access […]
At the time of calling it quits in their marriage, Ree (42) at the time had concluded ten years of marriage with her husband. It’s funny that their marriage counselor was already on the verge of ending all sessions but just couldn’t quit. For some couples on the verge of divorce, taking the illegal psychedelic […]
Scott Ostrom’s struggle with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) began in 2007 when he returned from Iraq. Guess what now? He no longer has nightmares; he is a different person. A recent study on MDMA (a psychedelic drug), also known as Molly or Ecstasy, has shown that it can bring comfort and relief to those suffering […]
Depression is a societal menace. Millions of people worldwide deal with depression; some struggle to get by, while some get over it. A typical example is a 41-year-old sommelier in Chicago, Seth Wilson has dealt with depression and anxiety for many years. It started when Seth was 13 years old. Over time, he had to […]
Anybody that has ever had to live and manage depressive disorder understands the struggle associated with getting an effective treatment plan; a treatment plan that works and continues to work after a long period without the unwanted side effects. We understand for a fact at Moonhaus that the use of regular therapy sessions and conventional […]
A presentation was made in the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center by a psychiatrist, Salvador Roquet, in the fall of 1972. This presentation was worthy of note because the psychiatrist came from his home in Mexico City to make a presentation in an institution funded by the United States government. This presentation was about an ongoing […]
A 50-year old Peter who was a social worker in Austria was going through a very challenging time after he had been diagnosed with chronic degenerative spine disease. Since the onset of this disease, he’s tried all means possible to alleviate his pains, but all have proven futile. Peter came across a drug trial through […]
As James Lapine read through an excerpt from the biography of Clare Boothe Luce by Sylvia Jukes Morris, he saw how the play came to be. “The woman of the century”, the ever-complex Mrs. Luce was a socialite and a very accomplished writer, as well as an ambassador to Italy, a member of congress through […]
In December 1968, Ed Sullivan, a popular TV show host, introduced the group Sly and the Family Stone onto his show. It was a troupe of seven black and white women fully emblazoned in bright blazers, vests, and wigs, and they played a powerful medley of their biggest hits “Sing a Simple Song”, “Everyday People”, […]
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