Sep 7, 2017
Also known ecstasy, MDMA is a synthetic compound that produces hallucinations, feelings of emotional warmth and high levels of energy. The same psychoactive properties that make ecstasy so popular with partygoers may also make it useful in treating post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.
Outer Limits of Inner Truth Show Guest Key:
02:14 - Dr. Julie Holland
25.01 - James Giordano, PhD.
42:77 - Psychic Medium Kerrie O'Connor
47:33 - Psychic Medium Lisa Caza
Other research has found that MDMA has robust anticancer properties, particularly for leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. In 2011, researchers from the University of Birmingham found that a slightly modified form of ecstasy was 100 times more potent at destroying cancer cells than the original form of MDMA. "Further work is required, but this research is a significant step forward in developing a potential new cancer drug," the researchers said in a statement. [Source - Live Science]
Featured Guests Include:
Dr. Julie Holland
Dr. Julie Holland is a board-certified psychiatrist
in New York City. As an undergraduate at the University of
Pennsylvania, Dr. Holland majored in the "Biological Basis of
Behavior," a series of courses combining the study of psychology
and neural sciences, with a concentration in psychopharmacology, or
drugs and the brain. In 1992, Dr. Holland received her medical
degree from Temple University School of Medicine, where she
performed research on auditory hallucinations, extensively
interviewing nearly one hundred psychotic patients. In 1996, she
completed a psychiatric residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center,
where she was the creator of a research project treating
schizophrenics with a new medication, obtaining an IND from the
Food and Drug Administration. In 1994, she received the Outstanding
Resident Award from the National Institute of Mental Health. From
1996 to 2005, Dr. Holland ran the psychiatric emergency room of
Bellevue Hospital on Saturday and Sunday nights. A liaison to the
hospital's medical emergency room and toxicology department, she is
considered an expert on street drugs and intoxication states, and
lectures widely on this topic. She published a paper in the Journal
of Psychoactive Drugs, describing a resurgence of the drug
phenomenon smoking marijuana soaked in embalming fluid, which may
be a carrier for PCP. She is available for forensic consultations
involving embalming fluid intoxication. During her college years,
Dr. Holland grew interested in a new drug being used as a
psychotherapeutic catalyst, and authored an extensive research
paper on MDMA (ecstasy), resulting in multiple television
appearances, forensic consultations, and a book, Ecstasy: The Complete Guide.
James Giordano, PhD.
James Giordano, PhD, is Chief of the Neuroethics
Studies Program of the Edmund D. Pellegrino Center for Clinical
Bioethics; is a professor on the faculties of the Division of
Integrative Physiology/Department of Biochemistry,
Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience, and Graduate Liberal
Studies Program at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; and is
a Senior Fellow of the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, a
Washington D.C. area think tank devoted to the analysis and
guidance of emerging science and technology. He serves on the
Neuroethics, Legal and Social Issues Advisory Panel for the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and is a Fellow of the
Center for National Preparedness at the University of Pittsburgh,
PA. His ongoing research addresses the neuroscience of pain,
neuropsychiatric spectrum disorders, the neural bases of moral
cognition and action, and the neuroethical issues arising in
neuroscientific and neurotechnological research and its
applications in medicine, public life, global relations, and
national security. In recognition of his ongoing work, he was
awarded Germany’s Klaus Reichert Prize in Medicine and Philosophy
(with longtime collaborator Dr. Roland Benedikter); was named
National Distinguished Lecturer of both Sigma Xi, the national
research honor society, and IEEE; and was elected to the European
Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Psychic Medium Kerrie O'Connor
Internationally known, Master Visionary Clairvoyant, Kerrie
O’Connor, has the extraordinary ability to “Read” your unique
energy field, and like a tuning fork, help you raise your
vibrational level so that you can finally attract your heart’s
desires. With the help of her Guides and yours, the Angels,
Ascended Masters and departed loved ones, Kerrie can tap directly
into your soul to allow you to realize and achieve your purpose and
passions in life. With loving compassion, Kerrie will work with you
to identify and release energetic blocks and imbalances that have
kept you limited, and can assist you in letting go of fear and
negative thought patterns(both conscious and unconscious) so you
can truly live your most joyous and fulfilling life.
Psychic Medium Lisa Caza
Lisa Caza has been a professional clairvoyant medium
for 20 years. She is world renowned for her honest – sometimes even
blunt clairvoyant readings, but at the same time her in-depth and
accurate services are always full of love, wisdom, and compassion
for each of her clients. She has appeared on numerous popular
psychic websites such as Mystic Playground, Psychic Link, Psychic
Contact, and Global Psychics, and has made numerous appearances on
many radio talk shows. (Lisa’s mediumship abilities are quite
unique where spirits ultimately seek HER out; and she is left with
the detective work of having to figure out who the spirits are
reaching out to!).