I would like to see the above studied. Here's my rationale:
MDMA is great, but since it's synthetic, it has unforeseen consequences, namely an unidentifiable sense of fear later on in life, as karma builds up in response to mental conclusions and processes initiated by the experience induced by the chemical.
However, mescaline-containing cacti such as San Pedro and Peyote, since wholesomely balanced conglomerates of alkaloids and phytochemicals (not to mention slime and fiber!), direct a person, albeit with more nausea, toward a more sustainable way of living.
Both are good for PTSD. But I propose that MDMA is a good substitute for the time being while we figure out that actually, Peyote and other cacti are best suited for the job, in the long-term.
Thanks, Shulgin. But nature did it right first, and if we reconnect with our Native American brothers, we can integrate medicinal cacti use properly into society in a way that will end up better.
From the unspoken
Grows the once broken