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Microdosing Myths vs. Facts: What People Think vs. What the Science Actually Says

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Microdosing has taken the wellness world by storm, with promises of sharper focus, boosted creativity, and even relief from anxiety and depression. But how much of what we hear is based on science—and how much is simply wishful thinking? In this blog, we’ll break down the most common myths about microdosing and compare them with the latest research, so you can understand what’s fact, what’s fiction, and what still remains a mystery.

How to Explain Microdosing to Your Cat (or Your Christian Uncle)

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Microdosing is a lot like religion, or jazz, or kombucha. It’s hard to explain, slightly mysterious, and deeply personal. And yet people try. They try to explain it to their friends, their partners, their therapists, their Uber drivers—and occasionally, their skeptical uncles who still think mushrooms are pizza toppings and LSD stands for “Let Satan Drive.”