Microdosing psychedelics is quickly becoming a trendy new mental and physical wellness event that athletes, celebrities, and everyday business people are doing as a daily ritual that is sometimes even encouraged by their bosses.
In fact, the term “microdosing” is becoming common usage as another way of saying you tried something, attended some event, or ingested some substance—but not a lot of it.
The term came into play as a standard part of the work of drug researchers and scientists who measure what could or what should be an allowable, safe and effective dose of any psychedelic for human consumption, focusing mainly on psilocybin but inclusive of other psychedelics.
The term comes from pharmacological drug development and guidelines from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Scientists report that, in the case of LSD and MDMA, psychedelic microdosing would be 5–10 per cent of a usual psychoactive dose. Typical doses can be as small as one-twentieth of a typical recreational dose, sometimes even less.
For example, a microdose of LSD might be 6–25 micrograms, or a microdose of psilocybin might be .1 to .5 grams of dried mushrooms.
To be sure, consuming a microdose of psychedelics combined with coffees or teas is also becoming popular—but just not the tested and approved coffees and teas you can get online or in any store. You have to get your psychedelic substance du jour from whatever trusted (illegal) source you have and mix your versions of what you hope to be a measured, safe, and effective microdosed concoction.
Yes, psilocybin microdose products (magic truffles) are available in some countries, such as the microdose kit from Red Light Holland (OTC: TRUFF), which grows truffles in Holland and sells kits in other countries where it is allowed.
Earth Resonance, a company based in the Netherlands, also sells packages of microdoses of magic truffles that they recommend taking in the morning, blended in a smoothie, chewed raw, or put in morning tea.
But what’s going on in this country where psilocybin, LSD and MDMA are still illegal? It’s a do-it-yourself, wait-and-see attitude, with entrepreneurs lining up and ready to go.
One example: The CEO of Denver-based CBD coffer maker Strava Coffee, Andrew Aamot, announced that they were envisioning bringing microdosed psilocybin-infused coffee and tea products to market in July 2019, just months after the decriminalization of psilocybin was approved in Denver in May 2019. But since that announcement, no updates have been published.
The essential practicalities of microdosing need to be better understood. When you are doing your own microdosing, be careful. There are still a lot of unknowns. There are many different kinds of psychoactive mushrooms with varying strengths of hallucinogenic qualities. One study stated that the effects of microdosing “remain anecdotal,” and in the absence of quantitative research on microdosing psychedelics, “it is impossible to draw definitive conclusions on that matter.”
Another study found that, while most anecdotal reports focus on the positive experiences with microdosing, “future research should also focus on potential risks of (multiple) administrations of a psychedelic in low doses. To that end, (pre)clinical studies, including biological (e.g. heart rate, receptor turnover and occupancy) as well as cognitive (e.g. memory, attention) parameters, have to be conducted and will shed light on the potential negative consequences microdosing could have.”
And there is yet another study that showed that the effects of microdosing psychedelics versus using a placebo were about the same. In other words, participants in the research believed they felt better mentally even without taking the psychedelic substance that was being studied.
What researchers are saying is that you’re taking some severe health chances doing your micro-dosing until they can do more studies and figure micro-dosing out—as the psychedelics renaissance proceeds full steam ahead.
So OK—it’s likely that the evolution of the revolution will soon reveal a solution to your motion for a potion. Microdosing is a full-fledged consumer trend introduced and promoted by the hip and connected that is slowly but surely trickling down to the everyday citizen as the psychedelics industry picks up momentum and broadens its appeal.
The message today seems to be microdose at your own risk, but let the researchers hash out the details for a safer experience tomorrow—if you can wait that long.
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