Microdosing: For Health, Healing, and Enhanced Performance

Microdosing: For Health, Healing, and Enhanced Performance

Microdosing: For Health, Healing, and Enhanced Performance

Microdosing: For Health, Healing, and Enhanced Performance

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Overview

One of the original researchers into the medical benefits of psychedelics and his co-writer team up in a lively yet exhaustive book that answers every question about microdosing psilocybin, as well as LSD and other frequently miscrodosed substances.

Microdosing is not just trending; it’s taken off. It’s the classic healthful and helpful self-medication technique, which is why everyone who is considering microdosing—or hasn’t quite gotten the hang of it—needs a single authoritative source.


Why people microdose:
—To take the edge off anxiety
—To relieve pain without opiates
—For enhanced focus and mental acuity
—To help get off chemical anti-depressants, and eventually to replace those anti-depressants
—To sleep longer, more soundly, less stressfully
—Not necessarily to open the “doors of perception”, but to become more aware, no notice one’s surroundings and retain those impressions


Just three of the 337 important, researched nuggets readers will learn:
—The importance of cycling on and off the miscrodosing substance; no one should microdose every day
—How to tell if the substance, and the dose, of what you’re taking is what you believe it to be
—If you’re intoxicated, you’re not microdosing


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250355584
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 02/04/2025
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

JAMES FADIMAN is so O.G. in the microdosing field that he was introduced to psychedelics by Ram Dass six decades ago as a student at Harvard and compared notes with Timothy Leary and Ken Kesey. In 1963, while working at Stanford’s Augmentation Research Center, which did research on networked computing, Fadiman was also part of the team for the psychedelics in problem-solving experiment at the International Foundation for Advanced Study. Fifteen years ago, he began compiling thousands of stories from microdosers who used his protocol or schedule, and now has the largest qualitative database on microdosing in the world. He’s been the godfather to anyone seriously interested in the field, from Michael Pollan to novelist Ayelet Waldman, who was coached by Fadiman in microdosing and successfully treated what she considered to be incurable depression, which she wrote about in A REALLY GOOD DAY.
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