

Traveler; foodie; ocean lover, photographer, ex-magazine publisher and currently a realtor living in Sayulita, México
…al goals of the wellness industry, we know an enterprise no longer has our best interests at heart. Ayelet Waldman (author of A Really Good Day, about her experience microdosing) calls this the “goopification” of p…
We still don’t know exactly what microdosing does to the brain over time. But new research is beginning to unveil the effects of LSD: It interrupts your regularly scheduled programming. Default networks of the brain quiet down, making way for new channels and connections. This causes previously segregated regions of the brain to communicate. Like modern lighting, dimming fluorescents and brightening the shadows in your mind. Illuminating corridors you never knew existed.