Posted on 11/27/2015 8:52:04 AM PST by BenLurkin
It seems unlikely, but thatâs apparently what some Silicon Valley professionals have been doing - and reporting great results.
According to Rolling Stone, a growing number of people are experimenting with "microdoses" of psychedelics to help them work.
A microdose of LSD is around 10-15 micrograms, approximately a tenth of a "normal" dose.
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At that dosage, Rolling Stone describes the drug's effects as "subperceptual": 'Enough, says Rick Doblin, founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, 'to feel a little bit of energy lift, a little bit of insight, but not so much that you are tripping.'"
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Psychedelics researcher Dr James Fadiman discussed microdosing with Vice, saying: 'People do it and theyâre eating better, sleeping better, they're often returning to exercise or yoga or meditation. Itâs as if messages are passing through their body more easily."
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
BTTT
Going from the mechanical realm of KeyCreator and SolidWorks to the VLSI-based L-Edit? Are you designing a MEMS by chance?
Not by chance, deliberately...
I’ve eaten shrooms maybe 8 times, the last time 20 years ago, and I’d totally do it again. It was a refreshing, cleansing experience, if I remember correctly.
In your opinion how do shrooms compare to LSD?
Lol
Pithy
Shrooms in large enough dosage are more gnashy
More tooth
But shorty acting
And less runaway internal dialogue
But less smooth
I preferred them
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