Below are the best resources we could find featuring james fadiman about microdosing.
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Microdosing is when you take a tiny amount of psychedelic drugs - LSD or magic mushrooms usually - as part of your ordinary day. The drugs are illegal, and there is no medical evidence to say what the benefits or harms of it may be.
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In The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys, Fadiman reviews the newest as well as the neglected research into the psychotherapeutic value of visionary drug use for increased personal awareness and a host of serious medical conditions, including the study of the...
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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.
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In this entertaining talk from SAND18, James Fadiman, "America's wisest and most respected authority on psychedelics and their use," describes the citizen science of his recent investigations into the effects of micro dosing, and shares some fascinating stories from the hundreds he has gathered in...
Dr. James Fadiman is one of the godfathers of LSD research and pioneers into its applications for therapy and psychological exploration. Here he discusses micro-dosing, "sitters," and the changing legal landscape for psychedelic research.
You’ve probably heard about microdosing, the “productivity hack” popular among Silicon Valley engineers and business leaders. Microdosers take regular small doses of LSD or magic mushrooms.
A six-day global gathering of the international scientific community in Oakland, California to explore new research into the benefits and risks of MDMA, LSD, psilocybin, ayahuasca, ketamine, ibogaine, medical marijuana, and more.
There is an abundance of good news. After forty plus years of research being denied, what Charles Grob kindly called, “a lull,” psychedelic science is back.
Learn how to microdose acid (LSD) or magic mushrooms in this educational whiteboard video. Produced by Mark from After Skool and Brandon from OnePercentBetter.
Recording of our webinar with Jim Fadiman and Sophia Korb at our "From micro dosing to mystical experiences: reports from the field" symposium held at the University of Toronto on Jan. 20th, 2018.