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MDMA, or Molly, acts in similar ways to MDA in the brain, although it is thought that structural changes in the brain after the drug wears off might not be quite as dramatic. MDMA is considered more of a psychedelic than a stimulant, but it generally falls into both categories. It is associated with more of a “Loving” high that doesn’t last quite as long as MDA.
MDMA produces an array of physical, emotional, cognitive, visual, and even transpersonal effects.
The MDMA experience lasts 5-8 hours, although there may be some after effects such as fatigue. Here are the different stages of the MDA experience, and how long they last.
Onset: 30-45 minutes
Effects: 3-6 hours
After Effects: 4-48 hours
Best Practices
Keep your body temp down and your water and electrolyte intake up.
Know your substance, your mind and your body.
Don’t take too much, MDMA can be toxic at very high doses. It’s always best to start with a lower dosage.
Reduce or avoid mixing stimulants, other drugs and alcohol with MDA/MDMA.
Antioxidants are essential in protection from neurotoxicity caused by oxidative stress.
Magnesium is essential for your brain to naturally protect itself from Glutamate induced damage.
Avoid taking MDMA or MDA often, it can deplete your Serotonin levels in the brain, ideally wait 5 weeks or longer in between sessions.
Therapeutic Applications
Due to its strong empathogenic effects, MDMA can be useful as a tool in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Patients with PTSD often have underlying trauma(s) that can be incredibly difficult to confront. These patients may have triggers that can cause memories of the trauma to resurface, leading to states of extreme distress.
For this reason, patients may avoid situations that may trigger their traumatic memories, which can end up impairing their ability to function and engage in normal activities. Traumatic memories can also manifest in the form of nightmares.
MDMA can help people with PTSD and treatment-resistant PTSD (where no other treatments have proved effective), as the drug can reduce anxiety and lower people’s defenses. The drug also allows patients to examine their traumatic memories with reduced fear, as well as speak openly about them and feel increased empathy toward themselves.
Finally, MDMA also heightens levels of oxytocin (the “love hormone”), with many believing it to be responsible for the prosocial and emotional bonding effects of the drug. This can help a patient trust a psychotherapist and be open to discussing their trauma with him or her.