MDMA is an entactogen of the amphetamine class. It is one of the most popular drugs of our time, being used both for recreational and healing purposes. Thanks to the work of Rick Doblin and other scientists, MDMA will soon be legalized for its therapeutic effects.
short-term effects include: - Higher self-esteem - Tingling sensation - Increased creativity and open-mindedness - Mindfulness, being present - Higher capability for love and compassion - Pain relief - Feeling one with all that is - Seeing life from a different perspective - Appreciating small things - Higher energy.
25 mg = Threshold dose Surprisingly, this dose has been shown to have anti-therapeutic effects. This is because it is extremely hard to let go and dive into your traumas on such a low dose.
45-75 mg = Light dose 75 mg has been shown to be the most effective dose for treating PTSD in therapeutic settings. This is because you are able to relax and face your traumas. 45 mg doesn’t seem to have long-term benefits.
75-140 mg = Regular dose Counter-intuitively, higher doses aren’t more beneficial when it comes to MDMA. Once you get over 100 mg, the trauma may become too overwhelming if you are using the substance to heal.
140-180 mg = Strong dose Such strong doses have not yet been tested in a therapeutic setting. They shouldn’t be taken unless you’re using MDMA for pure enjoyment. 180+ mg = High dose If long-term well-being is your priority, never take these high doses. The side effects definitely outweigh the benefits at this point.