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what's the most therapeutic drug you've done?

LSD by far has been the most therapeutic for me. I suffer from severe manic-depression disorder and anxiety. As well as PTSD.

When I am sober, my mind is literally in two different places at the same. My psychiatrist says this is because of a chemical imbalance in my brain that has gotten worse over the years concluded from various scans iv had done such as ekg mri etc. since i was 7 im now 19. On top of the fact that iv had some of the most out of fucking whack traumatic experiences.

When I am under the influence of LSD my mind comes together as a whole and I am literally able to destroy the wall around my mind and be able to let go of things and talk. In actuality LSD has and probably will always be a theraputic medicine for me. I wish i could get it prescribed. In small doses lsd helps me function clearly on thoughts and project in work and school. i know this sounds out of whack but if it wasnt for lsd i wouldnt have gotten as far as i have in my life
 
There's nothing like a nice insufflated dose of 5-MeO-DMT opening your skull, shitting in it and putting it back together to change your outlook on things. It's probably the most AND least theraputic drug to me. It's like getting your ass beat and then learning a lesson from it and taking a different approach to your next fight, or, perhaps, never getting in a fight again. I'm deathly afraid of it, but I appreciate its eye-opening ability more than anything else I've ever tried.
 
I'd consider (nearly) every psychedelic I've tried so far therapeutic.

mushrooms had the deepest impact as they provided me a ++++ the second time I tried em(and PD in general). unforgettable.
now being more experienced I'd say DMT. once it's in your life it stays for good and constantly shapes you. DMT is more like a lifestyle than a drug.
 
DMT gave me the utmost respect for psychedelics all around. It taught me some things, but the trips are so condensed and intense that it's hard to piece it all together, and make perfect sense of it.

Whereas, LSD has brought me from tears to ecstasy. I can confront all my issues from a million different directions, and learn something from all of them.
 
GHB, did to much and "carped" out friday, completely different mindset about things now, its great.
 
LSD, although it is a double-edged sword; sometimes, it has been incredible for healing & setting me on a different path and sometimes it just lays bare my neuroses. It's something that I think would for it's therapeutic benefits better be placed in a structured therapeutic context,bottom line

stole my post ;)
 
Mescaline and 2C-T-7 equally, followed by DMT, LSD and mushrooms
 
MDMA, mushrooms, and DMT no particular order. They all serve their own purpose.

A little later today though I have some mescaline citrate I've been sitting on I will be taking. It will be my first mescaline experience and I look forward to what it will bring. My mind is set is for a psychoanalytical trip. I need to set some things straight and hoping the substance can aid me in doing that :)
 
Until very recently I would have said marijuana, it is by far the most effective treatment for Crohn's Disease and it helped reduce my social anxiety immensely. But, after my last 4-AcO-DMT trip... the psilacetin takes it. I had a seizure about a half hour, maybe 45 minutes, into the trip (during a Phish show) I spent the rest of the trip sitting and contemplating my life. I have never before experienced that much therapy for my soul.
 
For me:

- 2C-E (and LSD, and 4-AcO-DMT) produces positive, albeit slightly unfocused "afterglow" behavior for a long period of time.
- 2-CT-2 is the only compound I have had a "breakthrough" realization on, causing a distinct (positive, desired, permanent) change in personality.
 
major props to the psychonauts in this thread. You are some hard core soul searchers.
 
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