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[Solved] Candyflipping with PTSD, is that possible?

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Can you choose a combination of LSD and MDMA for PTSD?


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Yes, it is possible, and combining MDMA and LSD is becoming increasingly common, including for PTSD. Recent research suggests that combining a low dose of MDMA with LSD or psilocybin can help minimize negative experiences (also known as 'bad trips') while simultaneously enhancing the positive effects of the psychedelic experience. This can be particularly helpful for people with PTSD, who often struggle with anxiety and flashbacks of trauma.

Combining LSD and MDMA is called a candyflip, and this combination of psychedelics should be approached with caution in individuals with PTSD. The ideal scenario is that the traumatic experiences can be discussed through the LSD and perhaps visually recalled, while MDMA ensures that there is no negative emotional response, such as fear. Because MDMA can neutralize the negative reaction to triggers of the trauma, this can provide a sense of calm during normal life after the session.

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