It’s been a while since the last post here at The Psychedelic Scientist! I’ve been busy working for The Third Wave, a site that offers advice and resources about psychedelics and microdosing.
It’s an exciting time in the psychedelic movement, as more people are coming out and describing how experiences with psychedelics have shaped their lives.
In my most recent article, I hear from some of the many people who microdose with psychedelics in order to treat a mental health condition – in this case, adult ADHD.
I hope you enjoy it – and consider checking out the other resources at The Third Wave.
I encountered this site just now. I am extremely glad to have found a site that treats psychedelics and psychonaughts with as they should be. Once science delves into the the possibilities of alternate realities and the healing knowledge contained there in, the information that awaits sentient beings when they are ready….
I could go on extensively.
I would like to know if it is possible to join your group and receive news. New ideas new methods of travel etc.
This is the first site I have ever found that I am more than desirous to embed myself in
If you are accepting members are even just followers who want to receive news from you. I sincerely hope you will take me in.
Joseph Massey.
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Hi! I’d just like to point out that most people, especially people with ADHD, wouldn’t call it a mental health issue. It’s a mental pattern variation, and it does not have to lead to the person feeling mentally ill. Depression or anxiety on the other hand may also be called a mental pattern variation, but always leads to suffering. I mean, it IS suffering. ADHD does not equal disease or suffering.
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Thanks for sharing this. Just for clarification’s sake, ADHD isn’t a mental health condition, it’s a cognitive functioning disorder. Although it can and often does co-occur with mental health conditions like depression and anxiety.
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