Microdosing

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New Age / Esoterics

Self-help

Markus Berger

Nachtschatten Verlag

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Softcover
144 pages
203 × 120 mm

This book provides a summary of the most common reports on microdosing from the psychedelic underground as well as what science has learned so far.

 

Can powerful psychedelics and other psychotropic substances optimize everyday consciousness? Can LSD, psilocybin, DMT and mescaline be used to better meet the demands of daily life? And beyond their visionary potential, can psychedelic molecules actually serve to improve the integration of the individual into social interaction? Supporters of an increasingly popular practice of using psychoactives claim so. Microdosing is what they call this use of substances below the psychotropic threshold, and many swear that this technique of ingesting minute amounts of psychotropic substances can improve concentration, physical fitness, and health in general. In the light of academic research, however, things already look different, as the effects reported by users have so far been difficult, sometimes impossible, to replicate in scientific settings.

 

With contributions by Torsten Passie, Jochen Gartz, Linus Naumann and Frank Sembowski.

Markus Berger

Markus Berger Ethnobotanist, drug researcher, author, and lecturer. Writer of numerous books and professional publications on drug research and ethnobotany. Editor-in-chief of a magazine on psychoactive culture (»Lucy's Rausch«), associate of Nachtschatten Verlag publishing house, organizer of congresses and events on psychoactive culture.
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