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Microdosing’s Micromoment: Consuming Crumb-Size Amounts of Psychedelics—Not to Get High But to Feel More Focused and Creative and Present—Has Moved a Tiny Bit Mainstream.

By Simone Kitchens — 2018

As of one month ago, I knew of just one friend who microdosed; my friend, who is a musician, said he was taking 0.1 grams of mushrooms a few mornings a week so he could finish up an album that had been taking him years.

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