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Micro dosing has been garnering attention since around 2015, really picking up steam in 2019. In todays' stressed-out post-pandemic world it seems like everyone is looking for ways to ease anxiety. Enter: Micro dosing. Micro dosing is taking very small doses of 'magic mushrooms' or psychoactive drugs. Although several studies have been conducted, no concrete evidence has shown that this practice has mental health benefits. Brands are even popping up promoting the health benefits of what you might call 'non-magic' mushrooms (read: legal). With more evidence and research, would you consider micro dosing?
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Micro dosing has been garnering attention since around 2015, really picking up steam in 2019. In todays' stressed-out post-pandemic world it seems like everyone is looking for ways to ease anxiety. Enter: Micro dosing. Micro dosing is taking very small doses of 'magic mushrooms' or psychoactive drugs. Although several studies have been conducted, no concrete evidence has shown that this practice has mental health benefits. Brands are even popping up promoting the health benefits of what you might call 'non-magic' mushrooms (read: legal). With more evidence and research, would you consider micro dosing?