Many of those who microdose psychedelics do so to feel less anxious or depressed, or enhance mental sharpness and boost ...
Microdosing psychedelics, typically with psilocybin, the active compound in “magic mushrooms,” has become an increasingly popular approach for supporting mental health and well-being. But beyond the ...
Microdosing is gaining popularity with a new breed of health seekers. These self-experimenters take a very small amount of psilocybin mushrooms or LSD to try to reduce anxiety, stress, and depression.
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A new UBC Okanagan study found that people who microdose psychedelics feel better on the days they take them—but those boosts don’t seem to last. This suggests, says Dr. Michelle St. Pierre, that ...
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“Microdosing” originally meant taking tiny amounts of psychedelics (such as mushrooms) to enhance mood or performance, with fewer side effects. But the term has taken off to mean anything where you ...