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http://www.ecstasy.ws/e-side-effects.htmLong-Term Side Effects of Ecstasy
The side effects of long-term ecstasy use are just beginning to undergo scientific analysis. In 1998, the National Institute of Mental Health conducted a study of a small group of habitual ecstasy users who were abstaining from use. The study revealed that the abstinent users suffered damage to the neurons in the brain that transmit serotonin, an important biochemical involved in a variety of critical functions including learning, sleep, and integration of emotion. The results of the study indicate that recreational ecstasy users may be at risk of developing permanent brain damage that may manifest itself in depression, anxiety, memory loss, and other neuropsychotic disorders.
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http://www.brainsource.com/brain_on_drugs.htmExtended use of this amphetamine causes difficulty differentiating reality and fantasy, and causes problems concentrating. Studies have found that ecstasy destroys certain cells in the brain. While the cells may re-connect after discontinued use of the drug, they don't re-connect normally. Like most drugs, this one impairs memory and can cause paranoia, anxiety, and confusion.
http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofacts/ecstasy.htmlMDMA can produce confusion, depression, sleep problems, drug craving, and severe anxiety. These problems can occur soon after taking the drug or, sometimes, even days or weeks after taking MDMA. In addition, chronic users of MDMA perform more poorly than nonusers on certain types of cognitive or memory tasks, although some of these effects may be due to the use of other drugs in combination with MDMA. Research in animals indicates that MDMA can be harmful to the brain—one study in nonhuman primates showed that exposure to MDMA for only 4 days caused damage to serotonin nerve terminals that was still evident 6 to 7 years later.1 Although similar neurotoxicity has not been shown definitively in humans, the wealth of animal research indicating
MDMA’s damaging properties strongly suggests that MDMA is not a safe drug for human consumption. This is currently an area of active research.Þetta bendir allt til þess að þetta hafi slæm áhrif á heilan. Vissulega segir neðsta að það sé ekki alveg pottþétt en að bendir allt til þess að þetta sé slæmt fyrir heilan.
Þú hefur svo val um að trúa faglærðum læknum, heilasérfræðingum, sálfræðingum o.s.frv. sem segja allir að e-pillur hafi mjög slæm áhrif á fólk. Dæmin eru líka út um allt. Fólk sem var á e-pillum er oft á tíðum algjörlega dofið og veit ekki hvar það er eða hver það er. Þó svo að þeir hafi ekki notað dóp lengi. Þetta hefur hefur líka mikil áhrif á einbeitingu, skapferli og andlega heilsu.