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Tags: health, wellness, drug abuse, ecstasy
Ecstasy is a word with multiple meanings. Others may attach sexual connotations with it, and others regard it as having religious overtones. But what really is this stance- ecstasy? A person who is “ecstatic” is one who experiences an emotional, psychological or mental state which is beyond ordinary consciousness. Being ecstatic is being in a trancelike environment with one seemingly moving into another realm.
Some people induce a state of ecstasy through certain and regular meditation techniques. The ecstatic stance is one which broadens a person’s awareness of the present world and makes them more attuned towards the spiritual. In a state of ecstasy, a person may encounter euphoria. Ecstatic euphoric visions may be instigated, often of the emotional or intuitive, even physical in nature.
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 Some mental training packages currently marketed even profess to trainees that they can induce such moods. Yogic sessions offered in some gymnasiums do so as well. With an ecstatic mind, a person is said to be able to communicate in a telepathic manner to another person in the same state anywhere in the world in a predefined moment.
“Ecstasy” moves one farther and beyond the typical. In 1914, the word “ecstasy” had been patented as a brand name for the drug MDMA or 3,4 Methylenedioxymethamphetamine. MDMA or ecstasy promotes sexual stimulation among its users. Prior to the use of the drug for this purpose, it was used in psychotherapy.
As the drug enables the user to experience a feeling of openness and being carefree, it allows the psychotherapist to probe deeper into the workings of the patient’s mental state. As researches have been subsequently conducted, it had been proven that MDMA causes brain damage. As a result, the drug was banned in 1986.
Having been categorized in the same class as amphetamine and escaline, MDMA is a sexual stimulant. MDMA or ecstasy is variously known as “Dove”, “Adam”, “E” and “XTC” among many other such nicknames. It was for having been known as a sexual stimulant which made the word “ecstasy” much in use across the globe.
The drug may have been banned, but many can have access to it from the neighborhood chemists shop on a doctor’s prescription. The drug has been in use by teenagers and people who want to arouse their basic instincts, often for sexual stimulation. “Ecstasy” that it is, it brings about intense delight or joy from physical touches making the sexual experience more exhilarating.
As much as these effects are compelling, the drug poses danger to its users by causing brain damage. It can possibly permanently damage the brain cells. It is either that the drug can cause the release of the neurotransmitter serotonin, or else prevent its production. It may deter the terminal or synaptic from doing so, and serotonin production in the brain can be diminished.
MDMA is bracketed in the same category as Cialis, Viagra and Generic Viagra. It is in the same genre as other oral medications used to cure impotency or erectile dysfunction among men. MDMA can be taken by both males and females. A doctor’s opinion is best sought prior to taking the drug.
Certain medical conditions such as heart problems can pose a threat to people taking ecstasy.
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The author of this article Rose Windale is a Health and Wellness Coach who has been successful with several natural health programs for many years. Rose recently published a step-by-step guide on how to lose weight the EASY way and become totally healthy and happy. More info on her life-changing eating habits plan HERE.
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