'Relay' noise music for ecstasy

Neurological effects of ecstasy, also known as ecstasy or synthetic drugs, will last up to 5 days if there is support from strong music and noise such as in a nightclub or nightclub.

Picture 1 of 'Relay' noise music for ecstasy The form of Ecstasy tablets in doses. (Photo: BBC, VNE) Ecstasy is a favorite dish of nightclub players, stuffy places with flashing lights and stimulating music. Drugs cause nervous excitement and create a " feeling " , full of vitality. Many studies around the world have admitted that long-term use of ecstasy will cause memory loss and neurasthenia.

The Neuroscience Institute in Catanzaro, Italy, investigated the effect of ecstasy on brain activity when music was involved in mice. The results showed that, at low doses, ecstasy would not alter brain activity without music. However, once a stimulating sound appears, the entire electrical activity of the brain is significantly reduced.

In high doses, ecstasy can reduce brain function even without music, but the harm only lasts for a day, said lead researcher Michelangelo Iannone. If the brain is subjected to more stimulating and agitated stimulation, this effect will last up to 5 days.

Ecstasy was first synthesized in 1910. Two years later, it was owned by Merck (Germany) as an appetite inhibitor. Until the mid-80s, ecstasy was used as a recreational stimulant for entertainment.

My Linh (according to BBC)