Molly is the street name for describing the purest form of MDMA, which is the main component in ecstasy pills. MDMA acts directly on the neural system by releasing abundant quantities of serotonin in the neural synapses. Serotonin is a neural transmitter, which controls our emotions, sensory perceptions, and motor control. In simple words, this release of serotonin in the brain produces the euphoric trip (roll) and the energy boost associated with molly drug use or MDMA. Serotonin is a natural antidepressant and it is being used in new natural antidepressant medication. Molly Use Effects An article published in a medical journal written by Prof Nutt who is the chairman of the Home Office’s Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drug in UK, claimed that “Molly dangers are no more dangerous than horse riding’’. Professor Nutt meant to say that molly dangers are statistically very similar to the dangers imposed by horse riding. Horse riding in UK causes around 10 deaths annually and close to 100 road traffic accidents. This number is comparable to the fatalities caused annually by MDMA related accidents. These fatalities have been rising in the recent years with rising Molly drug use dangers and users lacking molly danger information on its drug usage dangers. However, the fact of the matter is that these numbers are not significantly greater than those caused by any of the other dangerous activities; skydiving, base jumping, bungee jumping or motorcycling, that people indulge in and are perfectly acceptable in our society. ...
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