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Exploring Microdosing: A Comprehensive Guide to Minimal Cannabis Consumption

United Patients Group

Among the emerging trends in medicinal cannabis consumption is the practice of microdosing – a minimalistic approach that involves taking low doses of cannabis to achieve therapeutic benefits without experiencing overwhelming psychoactive effects that many patients prefer to avoid.

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The history and science of psychedelics: from acid and shrooms to ketamine and salvia

The Cannigma

In time, Western civilization caught on, and consumption expanded around the globe. Using integration or psychotherapy along with these medicines allows patients to incorporate the positive effects permanently. What is microdosing? A microdose is a dose that does not elicit a perceivable intoxicating or trip-like effect.

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Research Shows Strong Support for Natural Therapeutics

Veriheal

Veriheal does not support illegally consuming alternative therapeutic substances but acknowledges that it transpires because of the current illicit status, which we strive to change by advocating for research, legal access, and responsible consumption. Always consult a physician before attempting psychedelic therapy. Talk about mixed signals.

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A Single Dose of Psilocybin May Provide Lasting Effects for Migraines

Veriheal

Note: Veriheal does not support illegally consuming therapeutic substances like psilocybin magic mushrooms but acknowledges that it transpires because of the current illicit status, which we strive to change by advocating for research, legal access, and responsible consumption. This is when you consume low doses more frequently (i.e

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The Challenges of Offering Medical Cannabis to Patients

CannaTech

Complications that stem from varying legal frameworks, preconceived notions about cannabis, as well as the challenges of dosing this unique medicine, make the topic of cannabis a headache for many doctors. As a non-traditional medicine, cannabis can’t be prescribed in the same way as other medicines.

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MDMA and weed: a wicked combo or a dangerous mix?

The Cannigma

And simultaneously, legislators around the world are considering legalizing MDMA for medicinal use, including the FDA. Canada and Australia have already passed legislation allowing for MDMA use for mental health treatment. MDMA also increases oxytocin, the hormone associated with bonding, empathy, and closeness.

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The John Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research Publishes Inaugural Edition Of Newsletter

Cannabis Law Report

We are pleased to share with you that earlier this fall, the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research was founded at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The interview features a patient’s testimony after receiving treatment at the Center. Medium recently featured a piece on the treatment of Anorexia at the center.

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