People’s expectations influence microdosing outcomes, Canadians sue government for psilocybin access, and a post-mortem on the DEA’s canceled tryptamine ban
People’s expectations influence microdosing outcomes, Canadians sue government for psilocybin access, and a post-mortem on the DEA’s canceled tryptamine ban
Regarding the situation in Canada... While technically illegal there are online dispensaries which operate openly here. They're reliable and very professional, at least the one that I've used. Afaik I know they're in the same position cannabis dealers were for many years before legalisation: the cops have said they're not going after the dispensaries because they have "bigger things to worry about."
Of course, a fungus that grows naturally and which has many medical uses and very few side effects should not be illegal AT ALL.
Regarding the situation in Canada... While technically illegal there are online dispensaries which operate openly here. They're reliable and very professional, at least the one that I've used. Afaik I know they're in the same position cannabis dealers were for many years before legalisation: the cops have said they're not going after the dispensaries because they have "bigger things to worry about."
Of course, a fungus that grows naturally and which has many medical uses and very few side effects should not be illegal AT ALL.
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Interesting to hear about the murky science of microdosing. I personally never felt anything.