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8th November 2016
04:06pm GMT

"What I would say to female ecstasy users is that you need to more careful than men. "Women appear to be more at risk of harm. "Everyone has to be careful, but I think women need to pay extra attention to things like how much they are using, how they are mixing, where they are and who they’re with."One theory to emerge from the survey is that MDMA or ecstasy makes your body hold onto excess water but in a female body, the oestrogen we naturally have stops the ability to get rid of it. This exchange in the body can cause cells in the body to damage the brain and other parts.
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