Q.) Where does Ecstasy come from?
Ecstasy Rehab & Treatment CentersA.) Clandestine laboratories operating throughout Western Europe, primarily the Netherlands and Belgium, manufacture significant quantities of the drug in tablet, capsule, or powder form. Although the vast majority of ecstasy consumed domestically is produced in Europe, a limited number of ecstasy labs operate in the United States.
Q.) What is Ecstasy?
Ecstasy Rehab & Treatment CentersA.) MDMA or ecstasy is a Schedule I synthetic, psychoactive drug possessing stimulant and hallucinogenic properties. Ecstasy possesses chemical variations of the stimulant amphetamine or methamphetamine and a hallucinogen, most often mescaline. Commonly referred to as Ecstasy or XTC, MDMA was first synthesized in 1912 by a German company possibly to be used as an appetite suppressant. Chemically, it is an analogue of MDA, a drug that was popular in the 1960s. See similar questions...
Q.) Is Ecstasy addictive?
Ecstasy Rehab & Treatment CentersA.) Ecstasy users may encounter problems similar to those experienced by amphetamine and cocaine users, including addiction. In addition to its seemingly rewarding effects, ecstasy's psychological effects can include confusion, depression, sleep problems, anxiety, and paranoia during, and sometimes weeks after, taking the drug. Physical effects can include muscle tension, involuntary teeth-clenching, nausea, blurred vision, faintness, and chills or sweating. See similar questions...
Q.) How long do the effects of ecstasy last?
Ecstasy Addiction - Ecstasy Detox - Ecstasy Recovery - Ecsta...A.) The effects start after about 20 minutes and can last for hours. These is a 'rush' feeling followed by a feeling of calm and a sense of well being to those around, often with a heightened perception of color and sound. Some people actually feel sick and experience a stiffening up of arms, legs and particularly the jaw along with sensations of thirst, sleeplessness, depression and paranoia. Ecstasy also gives a feeling of energy and can produce some mild hallucinogenic effects. See similar questions...
Q.) What are the symptoms of an ecstasy overdose?
Ecstasy Addiction - Ecstasy Detox - Ecstasy Recovery - Ecsta...A.) An ecstasy overdose happens when you consume more Ecstasy than your body can safely handle. Ecstasy users are constantly flirting with drug overdose, and the difference between the high they're seeking and serious injury or death is often quite small. See similar questions...
Q.) What is the history of ecstasy?
Ecstasy Addiction - Ecstasy Detox - Ecstasy Recovery - Ecsta...A.) MDMA was patented as long ago as 1913 by the German company Merck. Rumor has it that the drug was sold as a slimming pill along with comic descriptions of its strange side effects, although it was never marketed and the patent doesn't mention uses. The next time it came to light was in 1953 when the US army tested a number of drugs for military applications - again, folklore says it was tried as a truth drug but there is no evidence for this. See similar questions...
Q.-How come the cyanide does not poison us?
Cancer F.A.Q'sA.- There is another important enzyme called "rhodanese", which we shall identify as the "protecting enzyme". (Since about 1965, rhodanese has been identified in the technical literature as thiosulfate transulfurase.) The reason is that it has the ability to neutralize cyanide by converting it instantly into by-products that actually are beneficial and essential to health. See similar questions...
What is Shamanic Ecstasy and how does it compare with other forms of ecstasy?
Shamans & ShamanismFrom the Greek ekstasis, ecstasy literally means to be placed outside, or to be placed. This is a state of exaltation in which a person stands outside of or transcends his or herself. Ecstasy may range from the seizure of the body by a spirit or the seizure of a person by the divine, from the magical transformation or flight of consciousness to psychiatric remedies of distress. See similar questions...
Q.) What are the short-term effects of Ecstasy?
Ecstasy Rehab & Treatment CentersA.) While it is not as addictive as heroin or cocaine, ecstasy can cause other adverse effects including nausea, hallucinations, chills, sweating, increases in body temperature, tremors, involuntary teeth clenching, muscle cramping, and blurred vision. Ecstasy users also report after-effects of anxiety, paranoia, and depression. See similar questions...
Q.) What are the long-term effects of Ecstasy?
Ecstasy Rehab & Treatment CentersA.) The designer drug "Ecstasy," or MDMA, causes long-lasting damage to brain areas that are critical for thought and memory, according to new research findings in the June 15 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience. In an experiment with red squirrel monkeys, researchers at The Johns Hopkins University demonstrated that 4 days of exposure to the drug caused damage that persisted 6 to 7 years later. See similar questions...
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