I agree and have literally done that exact thing for that exact purpose... but not everyone does.
My point was just that having a drug that doesn't require tripping balls in a tightly controlled setting is a good idea. Not everyone is up for it (personality, circumstances) and any trip has risks, you need monitoring which takes trained manpower etc. - it's worth it while we have no other treatment, but it isn't very practical for a bunch of reasons.
Microdosing would be dependent on the chemical. This is supposedly a relatively small dose (or so someone else said, I have no idea about shrooms) but if the study is to be believed, fairly effective anyway.
CADmonkey@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Fun fact, a lot of employers don’t test for mushrooms. If it’s a 5 panel test, they don’t test for it at all.
AzuleBlade@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Fun fact, it’s legal to purchase spores and grow kits in the US, since they don’t contain any psilocybin.
CADmonkey@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’ve thought about trying to grow some, it doesn’t look hard, but just like all things that look easy there is likely a lot of underlying info I’d have to find or learn the hard way… and right now I’m trying to keep from being that guy who has a bunch of half-finished projects.
Coreidan@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It’s easy. If you’re going to worry about anything it’s the legality of it, the chances of getting caught, and what might happen to you if you were to some how get caught.
NoiseColor@startrek.website 1 year ago
It’s really extremely easy. You get these premade boxes that you unpack and set into a corner and leave there for a couple of weeks. Some other boxes might need to water them first. It’s really easy and a nice experience growing them.