Your Body On Ecstasy (MDMA)

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Published 2024-02-27
Ecstasy or MDMA is known as the party drug in the club scene, but what chemical reactions is the drug causing your body to undergo? Check out today's epic new video that takes a deeper look at the mind-altering drug to find out what it's really doing to you.

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All Comments (21)
  • Tried MDMA twice. Both at electronic music festivals. Two of the best nights of my life, hands down. I decided to never do it again because it's too good.
  • @Baddknewz
    As someome who was addicted to X and molly, the worst thing about doing it is definitely the day after. I havenā€™t noticed any long term effects outside of occasionally migraines. I feel like its more therapeutic then destructive but im a drug addict so take it with a grain of salt.
  • I love how they make it clear this isn't an endorsement for such use, but they provide harm-reduction tips in this experience as well.
  • @morseemily
    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
  • MDMA, lsd, dmt and psilocybin containing mushroom are amazing. I could remember several years ago, I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
  • @user-db9jh9is2f
    My favorite was the "I'm deeply in love (but not in a romantic way) with everyone in my proximity" feeling. You really do feel completely connected and content and just "right". But I know that if you take it too much, it will burn out your brain so you'll eventually have trouble feeling those emotions at all so I steer clear now.
  • @weatherford1986
    After taking it for a while you start feeling less euphoria and the come-down phase is more intense and lasts longer. 2-3 hours of the best feeling isn't worth 2-3 days of depression. My friends and I are older now and none of us do it anymore.
  • @PsyWalks
    the come down of MDMA is the reason I dont wanna take it anymore. But I dont wanna miss the 6-7 times i took it. Unforgetable feelings.
  • @3merald_
    Ironically this was posted right when I had to do a project on MDMA so this helped a lot fr
  • @gialennon171
    Literally the first time taking it snapped me back to how it feel to be a kid again, everything, the music and everything around you feel colourful again instead of how gray it usually was to me. Yes its still a drug and medication, and it does bring a lot of therapeutic components, in my opinion it doesnt have a lot addictive potential but yes it could be possible and like anything you get addicted to and especially with something like mdma it wont be a good thing and it could ruin you. But dont let all of that hold you back from taking advantage of the benefits and therapeutically side of it, and if you do decide to, pls make sure your mdma came from a trusted and good source, and surround yourself around a safe environment. Be safe yall! Take care of yourself and remember youā€™re beautiful and worth it, dont ever let anyone make you forget that<3
  • @alpenjodel24
    The dangerous thing about MDMA is that it will never be as good as it was the first time. All the other times you do it, you are chasing the feeling of the first time but youā€˜ll never get there.
  • Did it many times in the early 90's and 00's. Playing in after-hours clubs was so much fun. Moderation is a significant importance.
  • @WarTheory
    I did ecstasy only onceā€¦when I was younger the crew I used to hang out with would do 3 to 4 tablets eachā€¦ the name of the tablet was called Mitsubishi double barrelsā€¦ donā€™t ask me why thatā€™s what they were calledā€¦ not gonna lie. I did it that one time and it was the greatest feeling of my lifeā€¦. I never felt happier or better up to that pointā€¦. between the lights And everything else going on that night it was truly amazingā€¦ but I never did it again
  • @ixskill0z
    I met my girlfriend on Mdma, chilling under a blood Moon all night, now we regularly take it twice a year, chilling with music and cuddles. I have never been more connected to anyone then i am to her.
  • @bryanrusso6640
    That's why I take this in forests or in nature, the effects there are totally different then on the dance floor with random people, music box and friends that's all you need, and nature. Be carefull and always know your boundaries šŸŒø
  • @elvenkind6072
    A friend that did tons of ecstacy in the 90's eventually lost all ability to feel joy, and became suicidal. I remember he told he had planned to just play through TES Morrowind, but because the last boss, Dagoth Ur, was so lame, he changed his mind.
  • @FeatherInABook
    Absolute emphasis on the extra energy, I did my first backflip on MDMA. It was on concrete too, which isnt very smart, but i felt invincible at that time, crazy.
  • @harveythecat
    My first time trying ecstasy was one of the best and most memorable nights of my life.
  • Was the most awesome feeling I ever felt. I drank for 25 years. Kept me calm for 20 years but 5 last years it was killing me physically, emotionally, and spiritually.i am 10 years sober now. No more extreme highs or lows. More good days than bad.
  • @brettlaufer2936
    These are the videos that should be put out when talking about drug use. Itā€™s not biased and shows all the facts. Really good video. If youā€™re responsible and doing it for a good reason it can be very therapeutic and helpful.