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Ecstasy


At raves such music as techno and house music is played. This music produce a beat of about 80-100 beats per minute, a more upbeat music that allows the ecstasy user to feel about using the drug. .
             How it affects the human body.
             Ecstasy drugs MDMA affects the central nervous system. Once ecstasy enters the body, the liver breaks some down; some is delivered to the brain which helps increase the circulation of a substance called serotonin. Serotonin is a chemical in the brain, which helps to regulate emotions in the body, specifically dealing with love and excitement. The excess serotonin in the body causes the feel-good feeling the brain. However after the drug wears off, the serotonin levels in the body drop so dramatically that the body experiences a hang over which can last from 2 days to a week. .
             MDMA will enhance any feeling the body before taking the pill. Such as if you feel nervous or worried prior to use, the chances are great that you will experience a feeling of anxiety while on the drug. Ecstasy when taken in a dose of about 75-100 mg will last for approximately four hours. Ecstasy has many effects on the body. The effects are as follows. .
             Negative Effects Neutral Effects Positive Effects.
             Muscle tension Visual distortion Extreme mood lifts.
             Increase in body temperature Appetite loss Ego softening.
             Hypotension Rapid, involuntary eye movements Increased awareness.
             Nausea-vomiting Restlessness Increased senses.
             Headaches Change in body tension Urge to hug and kiss.
             Post trip crashes .
             Hangover .
             Medical affects of ecstasy.
             Before ecstasy was made illegal in 1985 it was used as an adjunct to psychotherapy by psychiatrists and therapists who found it remarkable in its ability to facilitate self-discovery and healing. The following is from the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is a membership-based non-profit research and educational organization. We assist scientists to design, obtain approval for, fund, conduct and report on research into the healing and spiritual potentials of psychedelics and marijuana.


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