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A really good day
Book • 2017
In 'A Really Good Day,' Ayelet Waldman chronicles her 30-day experiment with microdosing LSD to manage her severe mood storms.
The book delves into her personal struggles with mood disorders, the history and mythology of LSD, and the current research on its therapeutic benefits.
Waldman, drawing from her experiences as a federal public defender and a mother, provides a multifaceted exploration of the drug's impact on her life, her family, and the broader societal context of drug policy and mental health treatment.
The book delves into her personal struggles with mood disorders, the history and mythology of LSD, and the current research on its therapeutic benefits.
Waldman, drawing from her experiences as a federal public defender and a mother, provides a multifaceted exploration of the drug's impact on her life, her family, and the broader societal context of drug policy and mental health treatment.
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as an excellent book about microdosing.


Jay Michaelson

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Should You Be Taking Psychedelics? The Benefits, the Risks, and the Science. | Jay Michaelson
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to describe her experience with microdosing and its effects on her mood, marriage, and life.


Ayelet Waldman

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as a way to cope with stress.

Ayelet Waldman

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as a book about microdosing experiences.

James Fadiman

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#242 — Psychedelics and the Self
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as a memoir about microdosing.

Anne Strain Champs

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as an example of someone who microdoses and wrote about their experience.

James Fadiman

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