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What are the harmful effects of MDMA (ecstasy) Please no criticizing, just facts

health advisory Hospital Alternative Medicine 2007-11-16 3:12:17
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Ecstasy is just bad for your brain all together. About 3 years ago, I was taking X every weekend for about a year straight. I decided to stop and not long after that I started having serious depression and anxiety and I've been on meds for the past 2 years.

I suppose it's ok to use like once every 3 months or something but not on a regular basis b/c it really messes up your brains chemical balance.


it could stop your heat mess with your brain mess up your life
How about this one- it can kill you, literally kill you. It can cause your body to overheat to the point that it literally cooks your insides and kills you.
It dehydrates your body VERY fast, and can dehydrate your brain and spine. Loss of spinal and brain fluid at best will give you migraines for a few weeks, at worse, kill you. Most people don't have many side effects. However, Ecstasy itself contains MDMA but is a mixed concociton. Pure MDMA carries less risks. Certainly don't mix it with alcohol or coffee, both of which also dehydrate you. If you are going to take it, at least be smart and drink LOTS of WATER. Remember also, that dehydration is what causes hang-overs.... E dehydrates you more than alcohol.
It's impossible to answer your question because to mention harmful effects is to critisize. However it is possible to state the benificial effects because ther are none. It's possible that there may be some medicinal uses but in the hands of ordinary people it is simply bad news.
You could very easily suffer from the following:

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