Microdosing Mushroom Capsules
What is microdosing?
Microdosing Mushroom Capsules. Microdosing is the ingestion of tiny amounts of psychoactive drugs or drugs that affect mental processes such as perception, cognition, and emotions.
Microdosing mushroom capsules is the the act of injesting psilocybin capsules produced from magic mushrooms or psychedelic mushrooms.
Most people microdose using lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and magic mushrooms(psilocybin mushrooms)
Microdosing amounts of psychedelic mushroom is supposed to be too small for a person to become intoxicated or to have their behavior altered (also referred to as a “trip”). Instead, people report taking small doses with the intention to improve their mood, mental function, creativity, and energy levels.
Microdosing was originally a tool used in pharmaceutical development. When companies set out to test a new pharmaceutical drug, scientists give very low doses(1%) of an active dose of the drug to see how it moves and behaves in the body.
There are also some interesting therapeutic possibilities for microdosing, which are reinforced by enthusiastic reports in surveys of people who microdose (Johnstad, 2018). But while there is some scientific evidence to back these anecdotes up, there aren’t enough quality microdosing studies for scientists to agree on whether it’s safe or effective.
It is worth noting that there’s no such thing as “microdosing heroin” or “microdosing meth.” These substances are some of the most highly addictive out there, and there’s a thin margin between tiny doses and those that are clearly harmful.
How Long Do Shrooms Take To Kick In
It is important to note that LSD and psilocybin mushrooms are currently schedule 1 controlled substances, that is according to the federal government, they have no medical value and a high potential for abuse in humans.
All microdosing techniques you find have not been approved through medical research but by individuals through experimentation.
Of these techniques, three commonly used microdosing schedules use “on” and “off” days of microdosing for a duration ranging from one week to two years (Kuypers, 2019)
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Two days on, two days off
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Weekdays on, weekends off
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Every other day or every three days
Microdosing mushroom should not produce any intoxicating effects, the goal of microdosing is to feel relaxed, energetic, and creative, and the generally accepted way to achieve this is with the lowest effective dose possible not by tripping or getting high. If you feel high, you’re taking too much for it to be a microdose.
A good way to track the effects of microdosing in the body and to make sure your doses stay consistent, is by keeping a microdosing journal.
Effects of Microdosing
One of the biggest risks for consuming especially for synthetic drugs, is that it is impossible to know exactly what is in them and if there are dangerous additives like fentanyl (one of the biggest culprits in the recent spike of overdose deaths in the United States). Taking street drugs is always dangerous for this and other reasons, but using fentanyl test strips may at least help identify whether a drug is laced with fentanyl.
The effects of microdosing includes;
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“Bad trips”: A negative experience while on the drug that may cause unpleasant hallucinations, anxiety, or fear.
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Possible worsening psychiatric symptoms
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Elevated heart rate and blood pressure
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Dangerous interactions with prescription medications
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Erratic or dangerous behavior and impairment of judgment
Legal, systematic recommendations from healthcare providers for microdosing as medical treatment. If you choose to microdose, remember that most drugs used to microdose are consumed illegally. While the social landscape surrounding drug use is seeing some small shifts, this is a big roadblock to more clinical trials being conducted on microdosing.
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