Buy Ecstasy (Molly) in Australia
Buying Ecstasy (Molly) in Australia creates a euphoric high that typically lasts from 3 to 4 hours by releasing a surge of serotonin and a smaller amount of dopamine. Serotonin is the same brain chemical that many antidepressants target. Users often describe Ecstasy as making them feel empathic and leading to a temporary state of openness. Depending on its composition, molly may also cause mild hallucinogenic effects. Our pills are tested to ensure that they contain over 75% MDMA and are not mixed with other substances that may bring you harm instead of pleasure
Ecstasy in Australia refers to MDMA (3-4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine), a substance classified as an entactogen. MDMA, and its close relation MDA, have stimulant, hallucinogenic, and mood-improving qualities.
How is Ecstasy used in Australia?
Moreover, in Australia, ecstasy is typically consumed by swallowing 60 to 120 mg pills. It is rarely snorted or injected as a liquid.
The MDMA content in ecstasy pills varies depending on the source. Some pills sold as molly may contain other substances that could negatively affect the overall experience or pose harm. Therefore, it is advisable not to consume a whole pill at once
How does Pure MDMA
MDMA increases the activity of three brain chemicals:
– Dopamine: It increases energy, reinforces positive behavior, and promotes positive feelings.
– Norepinephrine: It increases heart rate and blood pressure. Therefore, individuals with heart conditions should avoid taking MDMA.
– Serotonin: It affects mood, appetite, sleep, sexual arousal, and promotes elevated emotional states.
Lastly, the prevalence of ecstasy use among street entrenched adults varied from 7.5% in Sydney, Australia, to 27.5% in Adelaide, Australia. In comparison to street-involved youth and recreational drug users, street entrenched adults reported the lowest past-year ecstasy use in all cities where data was provided for both 2012 and 2013.
For street-involved youth: In 2012, the prevalence of past-year molly use ranged from 27.5% in Melbourne and Adelaide to 50.6% in Perth. In 2013, the past-year prevalence of ecstasy use among street-involved youth ranged from 30.0% in Calgary, Alberta, to 72.2% in Toronto, Ontario.
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