5.(Pharmacology)slang3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine; MDMA: a powerful drug that acts as a stimulant and can produce hallucinations [C14: from Old Frenchextasie,via Medieval Latin from Greekekstasisdisplacement, trance, fromexistanaito displace, fromex-out +histanaito cause to stand] ...
Definition Herbal ecstasy tablets, legally sold in many countries, usually contain the sympathomimetic herb Ephedra (Ma Huang) rather than the drug Ecstasy (MDMA). Various other substances may be present instead of, or in addition to, Ephedra. Users often believe that these products are safer ...
How ecstasy turns lives upside down; Psychology conference told of devastating effect of drug on long-term and short-term memoryLorna Martin
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Pollan has also published a short essay “How Does a Writer Put a Drug Trip Into Words?” (NYTimes Book Review, 24 December, 2018) describing one of the experiences in the book that he had after ingesting the chemical 5-MeO-DMT by smoking the venom of the Sonoran Desert toad. 50. ...
drug E References in classic literature ? What ecstasy! A table had been laid with six covers on the massive stone which formed the bottom of the Columbiad, and lighted by a jet of electric light resembling that of day itself. View in context I speak not of the finicking joy of the ...
In Jungian psychology, which values the development of the feminine in men (as the anima) the invisible world is the world of archetypes, dreams and active imagination. Dionysus beckoned women out of their everyday lives to worship nature and find the ecstatic element in themselves, initiating ...