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Ecstasy could be a cure for cancer

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A little less than a decade ago, the potential benefits of ecstasy in fighting cancer cells in blood became known to the scientific community and the world.

A study published in 2006, by a team of researchers from the University of Birmingham, showed that ecstasy and anti-depressants, such as Prozac, had tumor-killing properties that were potentially effective in stopping the growth of cancer cells in blood. The bad news was that the doses required for treatment were so high they could kill a patient or any human being.

However, the research team, in collaboration with the University of Western Australia, has redesigned the MDMA molecule (as the drug is known chemically) making its anti-cancer properties up to a 100 times more effective, featured in the Investigational New Drugs journal.

http://factualfacts.com/science-facts/ecstasy-could-be-a-cure-for-cancer/

 

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Gonna go take some ecstacy... gotta keep myself healthy bro

*Stops taking the ecstasy* W-What????

Problem is you need a lot of money for that

So does taking normal ecstasy help?

Well I know this dude be happy

 

How about NO!

I guess getting high is healthy. So, we can't tell kids that drugs are unhealthy anymore? (I don't do drugs by the way...)

The more you know.

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