if you'd include such a transient change in neuron function in your definition of neurotoxicity then you're fine to do that (wikipedia in my language also does...), but if that's the case then you'd have to call any psychoactive substance (including cannabis, paracetamol, codeine, any antidepressant, ...) a neurotoxin.
thats exactly it. All I am trying to say here (and apologies if I havent been very clear on that, my bad) is that mdma cause change in neuron function which in some users can lead to temporary severe/abnormal psychological and physical symptoms lasting for longer periods of time. Regardless of whether damage done to the tissue or death of neurons occured. Which still does not make this drug safe.
I have been telling him this for the last page or so, but he is having none of it, as he knows more than current science apparently. I wouldn't waste your breath lads, he has obviously got it into his head that MDMA is responsible for this that and the other, and he won't listen to reason and the advice of more experienced users....
I am very sure my long term comedown was due to my 2.5 year mdma abuse (every weekened!) . I have no family history of depression or anxiety and I grew up in a very peaceful and loving environment. You agree that mdma can "trigger" an LTC, but then you fail to recognize that mdma is the cause.
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