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Traces of psychedelics make you feel good, but so does placebo, finds unusual ‘self-blinding’ study – Science Magazine
Method of studying “microdosing” could offer new routes for drug research

Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms, a species of psychedelic mushrooms used by some microdosers
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By Cathleen OGradyMar. 5, 2021 , 12:00 PM
People who take tiny amounts of LSD, magic mushrooms, and related drugs report a range of benefits, from more creativity to improved psychological well-being. But do these microdosestypically less than 10% of the amount that causes a true psychedelic experienceactually benefit the mind?
Thats been a hard question…
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