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what is your personal microdose type and ammount TerraMoon 01/24/24 04:24 PM
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. * * Re: what is your personal microdose type and ammount TerraMoon   01/25/24 08:45 PM
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Re: what is your personal microdose type and ammount
      01/26/24 06:04 AM

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nooneman said:
Microdosing doesn't do a lot. Macrodosing is the way to go if you want to try to treat issues like depression.

Technically a microdose should be small enough that you can't feel it. A very, very tiny amount. If you can feel it, you took too much.

Microdoses don't do a lot, but low doses are highly recreational. Still they never do anything for me like 200ug of LSD does...




Micro dosing has shown positive effects in rats in regards to depression and anxiety responses.

So, it seems likely to help with depression in humans.

The effects aren't as sudden as macro dosing.  But there is likely a gradual upward spiral out of depression that's not placebo.

Also, macro dosing doesn't always lead to positive or even neutral outcomes, especially without a therapist or guide.

So, it's not a magic bullet when it comes to depression either.

I love macro dosing personally but that doesn't mean it's going to be helpful for everyone, especially when we consider people's individual situations (sets and settings).

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