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What are micro dose mushrooms?
Microdose is a term that has entered the lexicon as more people have begun to experiment with various types of psychedelics. It is the practice of taking a much smaller amount of a substance than one would otherwise take to have an effect. A microdose is an extremely small amount of a substance and it can be administered in either solid or liquid form. A microdose of psilocybin is usually between 1 and 5 grams of dried mushrooms. Taking such a small amount allows for the user to experience much milder effects than normal, more subtle effects and more manageable ones. Taking a microdose is a great way for beginners to test the waters with psychedelics, as the effects from even the tiniest amount of mushrooms is still noticeable but extremely mild.
Why should I buy microdose shrooms?
For those who have never tried magic mushrooms before, microdosing could be an ideal way to begin. Psychedelics are not like most other drugs, they are very hard to overdose on, meaning that consuming a lot more than you intend to won’t have any negative consequences. If you took too much you’d just feel sick and then not feel anything else. If you are a beginner, you probably don’t want to start off by taking a full dose if you don’t have prior experience with psychedelics. You probably don’t want to take such a substantial amount because they do have a lot of potential side effects and you really want to be able to gauge how your body is reacting to them. If you take too large of a dose, you might not get any idea about how your body reacts to them at all. By doing a microdose, you can get an idea as to how this particular type of psychedelic reacts with your body, which can help you decide whether or not you want to consume a larger dose in the future.
Who is micro dosing mushrooms for?
A microdose is simply too small for the person who consumes it to experience any substantial psychoactive effects. These types of doses are meant for discovery, insight, and healing. A microdose may provide someone with some slight mood enhancement, but it’s unlikely that anyone would feel significant euphoria or any other kind of significant effect from just a few grams of dried magic mushrooms. In other words, it’s enough that you would notice it if you had taken it but not enough that you would notice any bad side effects or unpleasant changes in your day-to-day life. You wouldn’t even necessarily notice that anything had happened if you took such a small amount but it certainly has an effect on your physiology. For those looking to have a positive impact on their mental well-being, microdoses may be just what the doctor ordered. They may be able to help people who are prone to depression or loss of enjoyment in life due to PTSD or other mental disorders.
Microdose shroom benefits can include:
A couple of studies indicate that psilocybin could actually help people with anxiety disorders by changing their brain activity patterns (Romeo). It doesn’t take much for psilocybin to impact the brain since it doesn’t require full receptor activation for changes in brain function and behavior (Gable). Thus, microdosing may help people with anxiety disorders because it could stimulate changes in their brain activity that lead to reduced symptoms of anxiety. Further research on microdoses could help people with anxiety disorders because right now there aren’t many effective treatments besides prescription drugs and therapy (Baer). Microdosing decreases the cost and risk associated with medication while also being significantly easier than therapy, so it may very well be an ideal solution for those who suffer from anxiety disorders.
There is some evidence that psilocybin may benefit those who are dealing with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) (Kirkpatrick). Psilocybin may work by decreasing activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and amygdala, both of which play roles in OCD (Sully). By decreasing this activity, psilocybin may enable patients with OCD to cope better with their compulsions so that they are less disruptive and stressful. This would suggest that microdoses might improve symptoms of OCD since they could decrease activity in areas of the brain that contribute to obsessions and compulsions. By reducing the impact of these behaviors on someone’s daily life, they can feel better overall and reduce their anxiety about their obsessions and compulsions. Although more research is needed on this topic, it seems promising that psilocybin could help people with OCD control their anxieties and compulsions.
Microdose shroom harms are very low or non-existent if done properly!
Potential harm that can happen if one takes too high doses:
1) Bad trip - It is unpleasant experience when we out-of-control emotions and mostly fear or panic attack happen if user over dosage
2) Flashbacks - this is separated after effects visualizations usually after long time 3 days or even months later
3) Risks for loosing control over your actions - this only happens if you mix shrooms with other substances like alcohol
4) Risk for panic attack especially if user has history for mental health problems like anxiety or depression
5) Risk for self-harm - mostly when mixed with alcohol
6) Risk for depression - we don't know why but some users report this effect after using psilocybin
7) Risk for nausea especially if user consume too much water - if you have this effect try eat something sweet like dates or dried fruit