microdosing.

I'm going to ask my psychiatrist before making decisions about dosing, but I am looking for personal experiences. **Reason for asking:** In the Microdosing Handbook, the author says that atypical antipsychotics should theoretically render mushrooms ineffective because they block the 5-HT2A serotonin receptors that psilocin acts upon. I'm on Vraylar. However, when I took 0.5 grams of shrooms, I definitely felt some mild sensory and cognitive effects.

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i mean, come on, pussies. back in the day, i downloaded the manual through a high speed connection. it's been nice navigating my 20's, 30's and 40's using the cheat codes. the only times i microdose is when i'm going to be playing music on stage and i want to keep it together. otherwise, i need lke, 2-5 hits to get me where i want to be - entertained. again, i downloaded the manual a long time ago so i just use this shit for fun now. catch up. EDIT: lol. god yall are a bunch of losers.

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**What is microdosing?** Microdosing involves taking very small, sub-perceptual doses of psychedelic substances, such as LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), psilocybin mushrooms, or mescaline-containing cacti like peyote or San Pedro. These doses are typically much lower than what would produce hallucinogenic effects, often around one-tenth to one-twentieth of a full recreational dose. The goal of microdosing is not to induce a psychedelic trip, but rather to experience subtle enhancements in mood, cognition, creativity, or productivity, while minimizing any potential negative effects. Many people who microdose report benefits such as **increased focus, creativity, emotional well-being, and enhanced problem-solving abilities**. However, it's essential to note that microdosing is still a relatively new and understudied practice, and its long-term effects and risks are not yet fully understood.

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