Is Kanna natural MDMA?Updated 9 months ago
MDMA (a.k.a. Ecstasy/Molly) is a synthetic drug that produces feelings of euphoria and empathy. This drug is known as a popular rave drug, but it can also be used in a therapeutic setting to treat PTSD and anxiety. Although Kanna is called natural MDMA by some, there are important differences between the two which should not be overlooked. The main similarity is that they both have a euphoric and heart-opening effect, but the similarity ends there. Unlike kanna, MDMA is synthetic, contains amphetamines, and is known to cause negative side effects such as memory problems, depression, and an increased risk of addiction. Kanna is neuro-protective while MDMA damages the neuroreceptor system in the brain. Serotonin can be depleted by taking MDMA but Kanna replenishes serotonin in your system. MDMA can also cause hyperthermia, which is a dangerous rise in body temperature that can lead to organ failure.