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Dangers Of The Narcotic Drug Mdma

By: Mike Argiro Home | Health-and-Fitness | Alternative-Medicine


One of the things about MDMA is that it can cause physical issues to a user, which is not something that can be said for all drug users. The user’s eyes will be dilated allowing other people to immediately be aware that they have taken drugs and there is also a tightening of the jaw muscles. This commonly leads to the grinding of teeth commonly associated with ecstasy users, a term known as gurning. This can cause long term health problems with teeth being worn away with the manner that the user grinds his teeth against each other.

Another large concern for users of MDMA is the short term psychological affect that can have on users, in particular the mental issues that can arise from it. The drug is known for causing a rise in the anxiety levels experienced by a user, which can be particularly dangerous if allied to any pre-existing mental health problems that the user has. Given that many users may be looking to the drugs in order to give them a boost and a break from their metal conditions, there is a high chance that many of the users of this type of drug will be suffering from this condition which will only be exacerbated by this form of drug.

When it comes to MDMA, it can be very difficult to ascertain what exactly is in the drug or what the purity level is. This is because so many of these drugs are being cut with other products in order to make more products available. As there is no way for a person to sufficiently test the quality of the drug before they purchase it, all the power is left in the dealers of the drug. The worrying thing comes along with the fact that the ingredients used to cut the drugs with could actually be very damaging and fatal to any user. Many household cleaning agents and chemicals are cut into the drugs and this means that the user is dicing with death whenever they choose to take this drug.

As MDMA is a drug that brings a sense of euphoria and excitement, it is a drug that is liked by people who club and also those who suffer from depression or feelings of depression. The worrying thing with this form of drug is that any time a person is chemically high, there is a down period to follow and this can cause major problems. There are notable numbers of people feeling suicidal a day or two after taking this form of drug as they struggle to cope with the low feeling they are experiencing. This means that people who have notable problems with mental health and depression are advised to consider the use of this drug very seriously and to determine if it is worthwhile taking. It is obviously a personal choice but with so many negative elements associated with this type of drug, it can be extremely difficult to feel confident and safe when taking this drug, regardless of the location.




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