A large-scale study of over 2,500 adults finds that psychedelic use, especially microdosing, is strongly associated with improved health behaviours such as better diet, reduced substance use, and decreased impulsivity. These findings suggest psychedelics could catalyse meaningful lifestyle changes that enhance individual and public well-being.
A large-scale study of over 2,500 adults finds that psychedelic use, especially microdosing, is strongly associated with improved health behaviours such as better diet, reduced substance use, and decreased impulsivity. These findings suggest psychedelics could catalyse meaningful lifestyle changes that enhance individual and public well-being.
A large-scale study of over 2,500 adults finds that psychedelic use, especially microdosing, is strongly associated with improved health behaviours such as better diet, reduced substance use, and decreased impulsivity. These findings suggest psychedelics could catalyse meaningful lifestyle changes that enhance individual and public well-being.