Microdosing Psilocybin Mushrooms
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Microdosing has become a new hot topic in the field of psychedelics and it’s making it’s way to the mainstream these last years. Vice and the Huffington Post have written articles about it, that are very insightful. Users have reported success with micro dosing psilocybin mushrooms to help with depression and general emotional balance. In this Magic Mushroom Shop article we would like to give you a look on micro dosing and how it can benefit you.
What is microdosing?
Microdosing is the act of consuming sub-perceptual amounts of psychedelics, most often LSD and Psilocybin Mushrooms. Sub-perceptual means the effects are subtle but noticeable. Typically, individuals integrate sub-perceptual doses into their weekly routine for higher levels of creativity, more energy, increased focus, and improved relational skills.
How to micro dose Psilocybin Mushrooms and Magic Truffles
Experts say that the best way to micro dose Psilocybin Mushrooms is to take 0.2 - 0.5 grams (dried) per person. Every 3-4 days. On day one, you dose. Day two, you’re still having the effects. Day three, you should be noticeably not having the effects, and on day four you dose again. For self-study, that’s ideal because it gives you a chance to see what’s going on.
Benefits
Users who microdose with psilocybin mushrooms often do so for two primary reasons:
- As substance to help with social anxiety, depression and ADHD
- To heighten spiritual awareness and creativity.
What seems to happen with micro dosing is that you’re more attuned to your own real needs. Psilocybin mushrooms tend to amplify your current mood, rather than act as a stimulant or numbing agent. For this reason, it is important to assess your mindset before consuming a micro dose.
So, if you’re ready to experience with a new way of energizing yourself, balancing your emotions or getting in touch with your needs. Then microdosing mushrooms or other substances could be an option to consider.
August 1, 2017