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Microdosing: People Who Take LSD with Breakfast - BBC News

By James Fadiman — 2017

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. See more...

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Laura Huxley Speaks About Aldous Huxley and Psychedelic Experiences

Pioneers in Research is a series of interviews conducted in 1998 that were recently digitized for the Psychoactive Substances Research Collection at the Purdue University Libraries Archives.

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Stan Grof About His LSD Experience

Dr. Stanislav Grof tells how he experienced LSD in the days it was legal and what insight he got from that work. Basel WPF March 2009

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Amanda Feilding: LSD, Precious Key of Neuroscience | The Beckley Foundation

The Beckley Foundation Scientific Program conducts cutting edge research with LSD in human subjects, explores neurophysiological similarities between LSD and the mystical experience through observing modulations in the blood supply, brainwaves and a broad spectrum of cognitive changes.

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Episode 155 - Microdosing LSD with Dr. James Fadiman

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.

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