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RE: My Microdosing Experience

in #philosophy6 years ago

Glad to see you in the comments :-)
Can those states be stimulated without drugs? maybe! But what's the difference really? and whether it's produced in the human body or not doesn't tell us if we should do it or not. You are digesting stuff that you produced (and not) in your body every day, some of them have positive effects and some negative. We should think about it in terms of results and risks :)

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Hahaha, you always have a comeback ..

But my concern here is with the feedback system say something like insulins. The body stops producing it when it is introduced from outside. And then there is complete dependency. What if something of that sort happens?

Well, it happens when you take a large dose of certain drugs and it's called "comedown", after a huge rise in dopamine and serotonin the body will try to balance everything and you might feel depressed for a day. But the thing with those drugs is that you can't take them every day since you build resistance and also you wouldn't even want to trip every day haha
It doesn't seem to be the case with microdosing and even if it is... maybe on a really small and insignificant scale, you can think about it like supplementing on vitamins for a long time. Think about it, we take drugs every day which mess with our adrenaline level and we eat and do things that change our insulin and cortisol levels all the time. The case is different when you inject large doses of insulin directly :)

Hehe, or maybe it's the fear of getting into this stuff. I don't trust myself with such experiments.

:-)

Thanks brother, I need to educate myself with some information. I had been following tue myth about insulin.

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