Psychedelics + Subs (Microdoses OR Full Doses)

Anybody have any experience or theories on using psychedelics to enhance susceptibility to subs?

In theory, psychedelics already make you more open to suggestion and can help rewire certain personality traits.

What do y’all think? Would you consider microdosing while listening to subs… or for the brave… taking a full dose?

I’d suggest micro dosing over a full dose if you’re going to do this

A full dose can be too intense for subliminals while a microdose could help your brain process it without being too spaced out or overloaded.

Yeah I threw full doses in there for the people that are crazy. I was just thinking microdose. But some people are serious psychonauts so I wouldn’t be surprised if someone’s done it.

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Hard to tell, I’ve tryed both.

I can’t tell if it’s the psychedelics or the subs that influenced me during my trip :thinking:. Honestly you could try using microdosing to boost brain plasticity.

Thought this was gonna be a new sub announcement :roll_eyes:

I have tried white kratom alongside the subs. It seemed to enhance the effects but i experienced severe anger and depression afterwards.

Micro dosing seems to work. So long as you take it every other day.

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From experience I would say that microdosing LSD or Psylocibin while listening to any Limitless subs and working on a challenging project, would probably put someone at the leading edge of brain rewiring and plasticity. Beware though as microdosing is only suppose to be taken for brief periods of time and not habitually as, despite all of the promising research on psychedelics for curing depression, anxiety, addictions, etc, are conducted on full doses taken once. We do not as yet long term perspective on possible effects on the brain, although I imagine them to be positive myself.

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If u experiment on some stuff… let us know

Is Delta 8 CBD considered a psychedelic?

I don’t think CBD would be, it has no psychedelic properties

I was just reading about this topic last night in a book called Boundless, by Ben Greenfield. Also check out “How to change your mind” by Michael Pollan as well as “A Really Good Day” by Ayelet Waldman.

Definitely interested, though as with almost everything else that’s caught my attention recently, I think I’d want to do a very thorough healing program first to make sure I wasn’t bringing excess mental garbage into the mix.

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