Ecstasy has been around for some time, and, while the consumption of this street drug seems to have become lower during recent years, due to the intense campaign against club drugs, its dangers are still worth taking into consideration. The main reason why so many youngsters use the drug is because it can make them feel great, due to the excess of natural antidepressant caused in their brains. These pleasant effects of Methylenedioxymethamphetamine are what draw them to drug abuse, although there are plenty of dangers associated with club drugs like ecstasy. They will have to deal with the nasty effects of Methylenedioxymethamphetamine comedown the next day, but this is not, usually, enough of a bad experience to convince them to give up on drugs. Here is how the brain and the body react during Methylenedioxymethamphetamine high, and what makes this drug so popular. Serotonin And How It Is Influenced By Methylenedioxymethamphetamine Ecstasy did not earn its name for nothing. The human brain is responsible for making a natural antidepressant called serotonin whose main role is to cause pleasant, feel good sensations and emotions. Effects of Methylenedioxymethamphetamine have to deal with how the drug influences the chemistry inside the brain. Once it reaches the brain, the drug is capable of inhibiting the brain cells that reabsorb serotonin, which leads to a sudden release of natural antidepressant. The immediate sensation is that of euphoria, a natural sensation since it is caused by too much serotonin inside the brain. Stages Of A ...
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