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Buy Microdosing Marijuana .Marijuana isn’t psychedelic, but it does have psychoactive effects due to an active ingredient called THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). THC works through a series of specialized receptors in the brain called endocannabinoid receptors. These receptors regulate a wide range of neurological functions ranging from appetite, pain transmission, mood, and more.

Marijuana has a lot of health benefits. It’s used to alleviate pain, support anxiety, improve sleep, and stimulate the appetite.

But many people don’t want the high that comes along with a standard psychoactive dose of marijuana products.

Taking low doses of marijuana has been shown to offer many of the same benefits as regular doses, without the high. Additionally, low-dose THC has actually been shown to offer a greater level of benefit towards managing symptoms such as anxiety, sleep, and low-grade pain.

Some people choose to use a different isomer of THC that naturally has a lower tendency towards anxious side effects instead called delta 8 THC.

Animal studies have even shown that long-term, low-dose THC offers a protective action on the brains of mice. It’s thought that repeated microdoses of THC can help ameliorate the progression of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis. Buy Microdosing Marijuana

How it Feels

  • Reduces the sensation of pain
  • Less feelings of nausea
  • A feeling of being relaxed & care-free
  • Improved focus & creativity

What’s a Typical Microdose For Marijuana?

The standard psychoactive dose of marijuana is 10 mg. Anything above this is virtually guaranteed to make users feel high. Anything less than 10 mg is considered a low dose.

For microdosing, the standard range is between 2.5 and 5 mg of THC.

Several studies have shown that combining equal portions of the non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBD (cannabidiol), along with the THC provides even greater benefit.

The best way to microdose marijuana is to use an edible or oil that contains a low dose of THC. Look for products that contain a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD.

Microdosing Ibogaine

Ibogaine is a psychoactive indole alkaloid produced in a variety of African plant species — most notably Tabernanthe iboga.

This plant medicine has been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years and has become popular in the 21st century for treating addiction and depression in a similar manner as ayahuasca.

It’s not as easy to microdose ibogaine as it is with most of the other psychedelics. The potency of ibogaine can vary significantly depending on which plant was used, and how the extract was made.

Additionally, everybody responds differently to ibogaine, so it’s hard to determine the best dose before trying it yourself.

How it Feels

  • Increased clarity of thought
  • A greater sense of introspection (sometimes too much)
  • Sense of empathy & connectedness

What’s a Typical Microdose For Ibogaine?

You should never attempt to microdose ibogaine without first speaking with someone who has experience with this plant.

The dose of ibogaine can vary substantially from one product to another, which makes it easy to take too much. Ibogaine can be dangerous at psychoactive levels and requires an experienced guide to use it safely.

With that said, most people find 1 gram of dried root bark of the Tabernanthe iboga plant to be a good jumping-off point for ibogaine microdoses.

You can also use concentrated tinctures, which are usually made at a ratio of 1:50. You only need about 2 drops of this tincture for an effective microdose.

Concentrated ibogaine extract is also available. The usual starting dose with this extract is about 50 to 100 mg. However, it’s wise to start with a much lower dose first — around 25 mg — to see how you respond before increasing the dose on a separate day.

Is Microdosing Dangerous?

The most prominent researcher in the field of microdosing psychoactive substances is Dr. James Fadiman. He’s spent decades exploring the short and long-term benefits and safety of microdosing various substances.

When it comes to classical psychedelics, including psilocybin (magic mushrooms), LSD (acid), mescaline, and DMT — Fadiman is adamant that these substances are very safe.

Albert Hofmann, Ph.D. — the man who invented LSD — took microdoses of the substance for most of the later years of his life. He lived to the ripe old age of 102.

Countless others have used, or continue to use low-dose LSD, psilocybin, and mescaline on a consistent basis with no signs of an issue that can be linked to the psychedelic itself.

There is little to no evidence that microdosing is dangerous.

With that said, there are some theoretical issues with taking even small doses of certain compounds over long periods of time — such as MDMA.

Potential Side Effects of Microdosing

There are a few side effects of microdosing as well. Some of these side effects are contradictory to the suggested “benefits” of the practice.

Everybody reacts differently — one person may find microdosing effectively eliminates their anxiety, while another may experience even higher feelings of anxiety as a result.

The biggest risk to using psychedelics, by far, is accidentally macrodosing (taking a psychoactive dose). This is why it’s important to take the time to understand the correct dose of any substance you’re using and start with a dose that’s much lower than you think you need for the very first session.

Once you get a feel for how the substance affects your body individually, you can tweak the dose to optimize its effects.

Here are the potential side effects of microdosing:

  • Disruptions in sensory information (sight, sound, & touch)
  • Changes in temperature regulation (feeling hot or cold)
  • Numbing or tingling in the limbs & fingers
  • Digestive system discomfort
  • Reduced appetite
  • Headaches
  • Increased anxiety
  • Imparied focus & distraction
  • Lower energy levels (especially common later on in the day)
  • Irritability, discontent, & sadness
  • Social interference, awkwardness, & difficulties expressing oneself
  • Confusion & disorientation
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