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Micro-dosing On Psychadelics

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I just found this piece on a news aggregator blog http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...osing-psychedelics-enhance-mental-performance
be aware that their comments section is usually infested with trolls.

It's suggesting that some people are finding that about 10% of the dose necessary for a trip, improves their concentration, mood, creative thinking and problem solving.

I've not tried it, and I'm unlikely to, I'm not the world's biggest fan of pills, potions and substances for myself, but I'm certainly interested in people's thoughts
 
I literally JUST finished up a round of microdosing ALD-52 on Tuesday and I love it. I would recommend it to anyone as long as they've had a full-blown trip first. Feel free to throw any questions at me.

Just keep in mind that you're not supposed to use it on a consistent basis due to tolerance issues.
 
Lot's of good work from MAPS that include extensive studies on psychadelics and how helpful they are in trauma. I would imagine that the microdoses would be really helpful for clarity.

It would be a VERY different world out there is people (not just PTSD sufferers) were granted the gift of clarity. Probably why psychadelics were scheduled and it has taken over 30 years and reliance on independent financing for the MAPS people to get anywhere in their studies.

Just sayin.
 
Lot's of good work from MAPS that include extensive studies on psychadelics and how helpful they are i...
While it would be interesting if everyone tried psychedelics, it probably wouldn't be beneficial to society. As the saying goes, "One bad apple spoils the bunch." The sixties ended pretty badly with how violent and lazy the hippies got.

Mystical experience is inevitable for everyone via life and death, and for most people, it's not necessary to experience those things over again.
 
I don't know that that means they were violent and lazy. I would call that passionate.
Beating up anyone in uniform, 5 on 1/ 10 on 1/ and even worse odds, with bricks, & sodomizing them with nightsticks & broken bottles however, does. Which is what happened to hundreds of ROTC students nationwide. As well as all the arsons & bombings on campuses, and the thousands upon thousands of assaults upon returning service members from overseas, which are far better known. Even before one accounts for c*nts like Hanoi Jane, and terrorist organizations like the Weather Underground (so violent the Black Panthers disassociated themselves from them!), & deliberate riots like The Days of Rage in Chicago organized by the SDS (Students for Democratic Society) whose intent were assaults/interpersonal violence, vandalism, home invasions, & to "bring the war home" (not bring servicemembers home, but bring the violence of war to the streets of America)

On a less organized front; The massive use of amphetamines (which was popularized by the hippy movement along with hallucinogens) also had the exact same effect then as now; meth-heads are super prone to paranoia, increased domestic violence, increased interpersonal violence & sexual violence, forced prostitution, delusions, & petty crimes (theft, home invasion/burglary, etc.), along with the common side effects of poverty that follows drug addiction around like a miasma. The Haight & similar places were really not safe places to live.

The thousands of religious cults, meanwhile, which profligated the 6o's & 7o's springing up from the hippie & new left counter cultures, were hardly all violent against their members or outside groups, but they were also the natural breeding ground for narcissistic abusers & provided limitless pools of victims for them.

While lazy I'd agree is up to personal interpretation, the violence of the hippie & new left movement is very well documented.
 
I think it was the hippies that actually brought many issues of the day to light. Heirloom seeds, women's rights, racism issues, dissatisfaction with the War/peace situations.
While lazy I'd agree is up to personal interpretation, the violence of the hippie & new left movement is very well documented.
Both things are true.
Hippies = all bad.
Not what was being posted.
I've not tried it, and I'm unlikely to, I'm not the world's biggest fan of pills, potions and substances for myself, but I'm certainly interested in people's thoughts
I wish I was brave enough to give something like this a try. I'm just too spooked by those few frightening anecdotes, studies, etc. But I'm grateful for those who are doing the research, and sincerely hope there's a major research breakthrough in my lifetime. Then again, I hope that for anything and everything involving neurology.
 
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