Microdosing: How to Boost Your Performance Using Small Quantity

· Lisa Martin
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What is Microdosing?

Microdosing is the practice of taking very small, sub-perceptual amounts of psychedelics—such as LSD or psilocybin mushrooms—while continuing with daily life. Unlike the intense, ego-dissolving “heroic doses,” microdoses are subtle, gentle, and can be integrated into everyday activities like work, sports, creativity, or spiritual practice.

At these low levels, psychedelics act as “non-specific amplifiers,” enhancing focus, creativity, and awareness without overwhelming the mind. Many athletes and professionals report sharper reflexes, improved balance, greater stamina, heightened concentration, and a deeper resilience to pain or fatigue.

Inside this guide, you’ll discover:

The science and theory behind microdosing

Common substances and safe dosage ranges

Reported benefits for creativity, performance, and emotional wellbeing

How extreme sports communities have embraced microdosing

The spiritual and psychological potential of psycholytic use

Important considerations, safety, and cautions

Whether you are curious about cognitive enhancement, exploring altered states for personal growth, or seeking practical insights into microdosing’s modern resurgence, this book offers a balanced and accessible introduction.

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