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Microdosing: The Future of Cannabis?

Otherside Farms

Microdosing, if you have not yet heard of it, is hotter than just any ordinary trend: Science proves THC and CBD safe, with very real benefits associated with consuming very low doses regularly, as opposed to massive doses all at once. People are microdosing psychedelics, vitamins, near everything for health purposes.

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Mind Medicine, Inc – trial to test LSD microdosing as an ADHD treatment

Cannabis Law Report

a Canadian biotech firm, is entering Phase II clinical trials for two experimental treatments. According to its website, one trial involves an ibogaine-derived drug for treating opioid addiction. The other trial will test LSD microdosing as an ADHD treatment. Mind Medicine, Inc. ,

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How to fit CBD products into your alternative health regimen

The Cannigma

These natural alternatives may also be effective as part of a daily “microdosing” regiment. While more human clinical trials are needed, the current evidence suggests there may be potential therapeutic benefits for the following ailments: Chronic pain — the most common reason people turn to medical cannabis in the United States today.

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Oregon proposes only using one type of mushroom for new psilocybin system, and no pills

Cannabis Law Report

For example, every batch of mushrooms must be numbered and tested to determine factors such as potency, pesticide concentration and the presence of heavy metals like lead or mercury. For example, there’s a desire among some people to microdose psilocybin, that is taking very small amounts every few days.

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The history and science of psychedelics: from acid and shrooms to ketamine and salvia

The Cannigma

What is microdosing? A microdose is a dose that does not elicit a perceivable intoxicating or trip-like effect. At most, a mood boost should be all that is felt, and if any visual or auditory effects are noticeable then the dose is not, by definition, a microdose. Everyone is different.

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