If you've ever felt like you absorb the world a little more deeply than most people around you, you're not alone. Sensitivity is a real, measurable trait, and it shapes …
If you've ever felt like you absorb the world a little more deeply than most people around you, you're not alone. Sensitivity is a real, measurable trait, and it shapes …
Microdosing and Alcohol: What to Know About Combining (and Why It Matters) The first time I noticed something different, I was at a friend's birthday party. I'd taken my usual microdose …
The first time I encountered the phrase "sub-perceptual dose," I'll admit I was skeptical. How could something you don't consciously feel produce any meaningful change? It seemed contradictory, almost like …
The Intersection of Microdosing and Conventional Antidepressants You're not alone if you've found yourself wondering whether your daily SSRI might affect a microdosing practice, or whether combining these two approaches could …
Microdosing Tolerance Explained: Does It Build Up and How Long Does It Last? You've been microdosing for a few weeks now, and something feels different. Not different in the good way …
The first time I noticed something different, it wasn't dramatic. No sudden clarity, no cinematic moment of revelation. Just a Tuesday morning where the familiar heaviness in my chest felt …
The morning you notice your hands aren't shaking before a big meeting, you might not connect it to the tiny capsule you took three days ago. Or maybe you will. …
Understanding Microdosing and the Threshold of Effects You took a microdose this morning expecting a subtle boost in focus, but instead you're sitting at your desk with a racing heart and …
The tension in your shoulders hasn't released since that morning meeting. Your jaw is still clenched from the commute. Maybe someone said something that stung, or you spent eight hours …
You've been microdosing for a few weeks, and something feels different at night. Not dramatically wrong, but subtly off. Maybe you're lying awake a bit longer than usual. Perhaps you're …