It depends what you consider side effects, but by most definitions ecstasy.
Cannabis became mainstream and hallucanagenics were more widley used. Cannabis became mainstream and hallucanagenics were more widley used.
Ecstasy can effect many things. The side effects vary from person to person and also the amount of which you use the drug. Ecstasy can effect all of your senses (sight, hearing, tasting, feeling, smelling etc.) Although it is not common to have your taste buds affected by the drug, it is extremely possible. I would say vision would be the sense that is most affected by the drug, but then again, this drug contains different unknown chemicals and each pill and can be harmful to every aspect of your body and senses.
Decarboxylation of THCA, which occurs when cannabis is heated, converts THCA into THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis. This process increases the potency of cannabis products by activating the THC, making them more potent and effective when consumed. Decarboxylation also changes the effects of cannabis products, as THC is responsible for the psychoactive effects associated with cannabis consumption.
Cannabis can affect your body and health in many ways, however it depends how much you take, what type of cannabis you take, how experienced you are in using the drug, and your own mental state. The unwanted effects of taking cannabis are: increased anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, hallucinations and delusions. The longer term health effects of cannabis are harder to confirm because the drug is often taken with other kind of drugs and alcohol.
It has horrible effects on your body just like any other drug does. Don't take it because just like any other drug it can ruin your life! Here is much more info: http://parentingteens.about.com/cs/ecstasy/f/ecstasy1.htm Mostly it can have serious effects on the brain! Good luck!
Cannabis is considered a mild psychedelic due to it's mind altering effects. Its nearly impossible to hallucinate from smoking Cannabis, although some users may report visual distortions after smoking a large amount. If you eat something with Cannabis baked into it, the effects will be much more stronger since you're liver metabolizes the THC into 11-Hydroxy-THC and can cause some hallucinations depending on how much your dose was.
In most places, cannabis is in fact an illegal drug. However, there are increasingly more locations where it is legal, usually for medicinal purposes. Thus, its legality depends on one's location.
Depends, better for you would be cannabis because it is considered a soft drug, but if you mean more fun then LSD is much cooler
Just like quitting any other drug, quitting ecstasy makes you feel the opposite effects that it gives you. You will feel tired, unfocused, and unhappy. The effects usually only last a few days at the most. However, ecstasy abuse can permanently damage the endorphin receptors in your brain, literally making you unable to be as happy as you were before. In this case, taking more will only make the problem worse.
Research on the topic of cannabis as a gateway drug is mixed. Some studies suggest that using cannabis may lead to experimentation with other substances, while others argue that this correlation is not necessarily causation. It is important to consider individual factors and circumstances when discussing the potential for cannabis to lead to the use of more harmful substances.
There is a lack of evidence to support classifying cannabis as a Class A drug, which typically indicates substances with the highest potential for harm. Cannabis has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes for centuries with relatively low risk of addiction or overdose compared to other Class A drugs like heroin or cocaine. Many argue that regulating cannabis like alcohol or tobacco may be a more appropriate approach.
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