This happened for me too. I know it’s anecdotal but for me I see a real change in the way my brain thinks. Way more stability and rational thought which is way different from my depressive swings. I’m actually able to overcome my negative thought patterns and inner criticism. But something tells me deep down that “tripping” or macrodosing would NOT be positive for me personally. Micro dosing seems to be where I reap the benefits. But I have the same relationship with weed. Small amounts of thc and cbd really relax me, but anymore than that is anxiety/panic attack inducing. But I will also say I’m NOT on any medication. I know pharmaceutical meds and psychedelics do not mix well so I cannot say my experience with both.
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This happened for me too. I know it’s anecdotal but for me I see a real change in the way my brain thinks. Way more stability and rational thought which is way different from my depressive swings. I’m actually able to overcome my negative thought patterns and inner criticism. But something tells me deep down that “tripping” or macrodosing would NOT be positive for me personally. Micro dosing seems to be where I reap the benefits. But I have the same relationship with weed. Small amounts of thc and cbd really relax me, but anymore than that is anxiety/panic attack inducing. But I will also say I’m NOT on any medication. I know pharmaceutical meds and psychedelics do not mix well so I cannot say my experience with both.