Tomer
Bluelighter
Ok. I'm not sure if this has already been posted as I am unsure of how old the segment is. Basically, doctors have been administering Propranolol to people who have suffered through horrific experiences in their life and been able to "erase" their memories, so to speak. As a result, some of the people in the blind study have been completely "cured." They no longer suffer from PTSD (EX: Woman being raped by doctor at age 12, another woman in a horrific car accident, etc.)
Can someone make me understand this....What is the chief difference between Propranolol and other anti-anxiety medication that distinguishes Propanolol from being able to achieve such early success in these trial runs? It seems quite baffling to me. I know Propanolol is used for "stage fright", hand tremors, etc, but these are all cross qualifications of anti-anxiety meds such as Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, etc, etc. Here is the segment link posted below. Look forward to responses...
Ok...it's giving me a very difficult time trying to post the link. But if you just google "Propranolol 60 minutes", its the first link at the top of the page.
Cheers
Can someone make me understand this....What is the chief difference between Propranolol and other anti-anxiety medication that distinguishes Propanolol from being able to achieve such early success in these trial runs? It seems quite baffling to me. I know Propanolol is used for "stage fright", hand tremors, etc, but these are all cross qualifications of anti-anxiety meds such as Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, etc, etc. Here is the segment link posted below. Look forward to responses...
Ok...it's giving me a very difficult time trying to post the link. But if you just google "Propranolol 60 minutes", its the first link at the top of the page.
Cheers
