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LSD seems to be experiencing a bit of a resurgence of late. Some researchers have been trying out hallucinogens in therapy for some medical conditions. It has some potential for psychiatric treatments ...
While in the placebo group, 7.5% of participants claimed the same thing just at the idea they might have just taken LSD. But again, the positive results far outweighed a little bit of jitteriness.
While Glatter is understandably cautious about microdosing LSD - he is a doctor, after all - I am quite bullish about its prospects. The benefits of microdosing could far outweigh any potential risks.
A micro-dose consists of about 10 or 20 micro-grams of LSD. Started in San Francisco just under a decade ago with people taking around a tenth of the amount of drugs needed to get a 'high.' ...
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Microdosing LSD is not an effective ADHD treatment
LSD may also need to be taken daily to experience a decrease in symptoms, similar to how current ADHD medications works, says Conor Murray at the University of California, Los Angeles.
This study will examine the therapeutic potential of microdosing LSD for the treatment of apathy and depression in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.
Silicon Valley professionals are taking LSD at work to increase productivity An increasing number of twenty-somethings are reportedly 'micro-dosing' on psychedelic drugs - and they say it's making ...
It's a new twist on an old, illegal drug. LSD is being used in small doses -- not to hallucinate -- but for an I.Q. trip. Could dropping acid really help improve productivity? And how dangerous is it?
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