Since mephedrone is mostly untested and the experimentations done with it have been mostly in uncontrolled recreational settings I'm curious as to if anyone thinks Mephedrone could have some therapeutic properties?
Leaving behind all pre-conceived notions of the stigma attached to Mephedrone, and it was considered a "medicine" and not a drug, what could it be used for?
Could it possibly be used as a once-a-day medium dose range in the morning to add a shift in positive momentum to the day in place of depression or fatigue?
Could it be used similarly as MDMA was used pre-ban in sparingly controlled therapy sessions to get patients to open up more, share their issue more honestly with themselves and the therapist, and have a long-lasting shift in perception?
This is assuming we're living in some alternate world where people don't have compulsions they can't handle (such as re-dosing), aren't "wasting" their time on it doing unproductive/hedonistic activities, and don't feel the need to do it any more excessively than prescribed.
Leaving behind all pre-conceived notions of the stigma attached to Mephedrone, and it was considered a "medicine" and not a drug, what could it be used for?
Could it possibly be used as a once-a-day medium dose range in the morning to add a shift in positive momentum to the day in place of depression or fatigue?
Could it be used similarly as MDMA was used pre-ban in sparingly controlled therapy sessions to get patients to open up more, share their issue more honestly with themselves and the therapist, and have a long-lasting shift in perception?
This is assuming we're living in some alternate world where people don't have compulsions they can't handle (such as re-dosing), aren't "wasting" their time on it doing unproductive/hedonistic activities, and don't feel the need to do it any more excessively than prescribed.
