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6. MDMA

Methylenedioxymethamphetamine or MDMA, sold as the recreational drug ecstasy, is a toxin. While it provides a feel-good effect at first, when the drug metabolizes, it creates by-products in the brain that lead to shortened, disturbed sleep cycles and altered serotonin neurotransmission, resulting in sleep paralysis. While no clinical studies link ecstasy to sleep paralysis, anonymous reports from past and present users state that not only did they experience sleep paralysis, but it was prolonged, with more vivid, nightmarish hallucinations.

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