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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Microdosing

In the first installment of THUMP's new column on drugs and nightlife, they spoke to an expert about the benefits of taking tiny quantities of acid.

This story appeared in the April issue of VICE magazine. Click HERE to subscribe.

Since the 1940s, scientists have researched how the psychedelic drug LSD—or acid—can be used to treat ailments ranging from depression and headaches to alcoholism. Typically, such studies involve high doses administered in a strictly controlled lab.

Over the past five years, however, the psychologist Dr. James Fadiman, author of The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide, has been collecting accounts from people who have "microdosed" with it. They take, in other words, tiny quantities of the drug for up to a month with therapeutic, rather than hallucinogenic, results.

At THUMP, we stay tuned in to drug culture and how it pertains to nightlife, so I spoke to Dr. Fadiman to find out more about this treatment. This is the first installment in our new monthly column about drugs and nightlife, The THUMP Guide to Drugs, which also ran in the April issue of VICE magazine.

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