SpiralusSancti
Bluelighter
ofc, I’m not saying it’s even common, just that it can happenThis doesn’t happen with everyone
there’s not to many known rules in the brain games and as you say, everyone's different
ofc, I’m not saying it’s even common, just that it can happenThis doesn’t happen with everyone
Ya exactly like I for one am never gonna do benzos fent or kratom anymore I love the feeling don’t get me wrong the increased sense of well being, euphoria, and just completely feeling okay with everything feels awesome, but it’s negativity impacted my life way more then positive I know it’s not worth it and that I’m better off without it, I crave it all the time but I don’t give in I always think about the cost and the rock bottom I hit, I don’t get why the guy in your posts kept doing psychedelics & MDMA after he got hospitalized for it multiple times, maybe all he cared for was getting high which is sad I get it though I used to be that way.ofc, I’m not saying it’s even common, just that it can happen
there’s not to many known rules in the brain games and as you say, everyone's different
I don't believe this is the case. Maybe you are thinking of the mglur2 5ht2a heterodimers which psychadelics bind. I couldn't find any sources supporting that claim, but if you know of one that would be profoundly interesting.psilocybin acts on NMDA receptors
Good point. Do as you wish, That said, it still is wise to take breaks after a month. Remember we really don't need these substances to overcome stuff. I think many people, including myself, could give the repetition thoughts we want to get over , and move forward, a chance to heal ourselves. Life can be traumatic. Our minds are super powerful, when we learn from mistakes and use them to not make the same mistake again, avoiding massive amounts of pain. The massive amounts of pain could have been bought by substance issues previously, so there's a chance they were caused by previous chemical substances, that are still having an impact, and need healing.If all you’re doing is micro dosing (taking 1/8th of a tab or less every 3-4 days) you’re not gonna start believing in aliens, but if you take 1/4 of a tab or more twice a week or more for a while then that could be possible espicially if you miss out on sleep and meals cause of it.
Yeah I never heard of psilocybin acting on NMDA receptors. If I remember right it’s primarily 5HT receptors and does some wild stuff with glutamate. But my memory doesn’t serve me well right now so could be wrong. I think there’s a downstream effect on dopamine as well nothing huge but it’s there in the right doses. Too high and it becomes all introspection (serotonin) but at the right dose it can be more outwardly (dopamine) mixed with introspection. Just my speculations. Please no one take this as hard science.I don't believe this is the case. Maybe you are thinking of the mglur2 5ht2a heterodimers which psychadelics bind. I couldn't find any sources supporting that claim, but if you know of one that would be profoundly interesting.
~25 micrograms is a nice alternative stimulant, and I find just about as much mood lift as if I had taken a full dose (although this is more reliable when taken once in a blue moon during a period of low affect).
All drugs end up changing glutamate signaling. If you think of the brain as a collection of circuits, glutamate is akin to the electron as the key chemical activating signal that connects cells (and GABA is its inhibitory counterpart). Neurotransmitters which work through GPCRs simply tune the response of cells to glutamate and GABA making them more or less responsive.Yeah I never heard of psilocybin acting on NMDA receptors. If I remember right it’s primarily 5HT receptors and does some wild stuff with glutamate. But my memory doesn’t serve me well right now so could be wrong. I think there’s a downstream effect on dopamine as well nothing huge but it’s there in the right doses. Too high and it becomes all introspection (serotonin) but at the right dose it can be more outwardly (dopamine) mixed with introspection. Just my speculations. Please no one take this as hard science.
Oh…that makes sense. But doesn’t psilocybin do it in really profound ways? Like I watched a video on it a long time ago and it showed the path networks and how they looked without psilocin and how they looked on mri while on psilocin and it was wild which parts of the brain were now communicating.All drugs end up changing glutamate signaling. If you think of the brain as a collection of circuits, glutamate is akin to the electron as the key chemical activating signal that connects cells (and GABA is its inhibitory counterpart). Neurotransmitters which work through GPCRs simply tune the response of cells to glutamate and GABA making them more or less responsive.
The effects are profound due to the location of the serotonin receptors in those circuits.doesn’t psilocybin do it in really profound ways?
On the first page they're are some terrific explanations fo neuroplasticity and how micro dosing can help ease one into getting used to a substance without a full blown trip, and getting some benefits like a more chilled , happier feeling.I’m all for psilocybin but I only endorse using it 2-3 times a year. That’s how I use it and I use it to enjoy the experience sometimes but generally I use it to improve my mental and spiritual health and get some of that neuroplasticity baby!
But I’m not really for microdosing psilocybin. A mini dose like 1-2 grams of potent stuff I can get behind but not taking it 4 days on and three days off type thing. Just the research has not shown that it’s beneficial dosing like this at least none that I’ve found and perhaps more research needs done. They did find that microdosing psilocybin poses cardiovascular issues over the long term but that’s all I really remember from my research in the research lol.
Yeah I just don’t think there’s a need to do it more than 2-3 times a year for spiritual and mental wellness. But to each there own.
On a side note my girl swears it fixed her eyesight. Really odd but she swears by it. Idk the mechanism of action but I guess could be nuerogensesis. I don’t know enough tho.
Cool perspective. From strictly personal anecdotal experience, microdosing LSD had negative impacts on my social interactions. I feel that I am extremely sensitive to such substance and the recommended “microdose” should not apply to me and should be halved however after bad irritable feelings under very low dose made me want to never “microdose” ever again.I’m all for psilocybin but I only endorse using it 2-3 times a year. That’s how I use it and I use it to enjoy the experience sometimes but generally I use it to improve my mental and spiritual health and get some of that neuroplasticity baby!
But I’m not really for microdosing psilocybin. A mini dose like 1-2 grams of potent stuff I can get behind but not taking it 4 days on and three days off type thing. Just the research has not shown that it’s beneficial dosing like this at least none that I’ve found and perhaps more research needs done. They did find that microdosing psilocybin poses cardiovascular issues over the long term but that’s all I really remember from my research in the research lol.
Yeah I just don’t think there’s a need to do it more than 2-3 times a year for spiritual and mental wellness. But to each there own.
On a side note my girl swears it fixed her eyesight. Really odd but she swears by it. Idk the mechanism of action but I guess could be nuerogensesis. I don’t know enough tho.
You're the first person I've heard of, and reported microdosing LSD causes negative impacts on your social interactions. In fact, I've heard the opposite, microdose lsd for a more social day and shrooms for a bit quieter day, more to yourself.Cool perspective. From strictly personal anecdotal experience, microdosing LSD had negative impacts on my social interactions. I feel that I am extremely sensitive to such substance and the recommended “microdose” should not apply to me and should be halved however after bad irritable feelings under very low dose made me want to never “microdose” ever again.
However, the mini dose? Yes, all day metaphorically speaking. How I stay sane in this insane world but to trip out regularly.
In my experience it most definitely is not a placebo but at the same time you need to take a reasonable micro dose and not have it be too little if you were too take pieces too small then ya it very well may be a placebo.In my opinion, positive MD ing effects are mostly just based on anecdotal evidence, and unless things have changes, there have been no legitimate studies with large enough sample sizes and control groups to establish MD ing's benefits as of yet.
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Study of LSD microdosing doesn't show a therapeutic effect - UChicago Medicine
Research at the University of Chicago has found that while taking small amounts of the psychedelic drug LSD — a practice known as “microdosing” — appears to be safe, it does not appear to significantly affect mood or cognitive function.www.uchicagomedicine.org
"More People Are Microdosing for Mental Health. But Does It Work?
Scientists are split over whether the benefits some microdosers experience are a placebo effect or something more."