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Video Course: Explore Microdosing

A video course on microdosing that covers safe use, dosage, protocols, expected effects, and practical routines. It is presented as a self-paced course with lifelong access.

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5 hours

Enrollment

$96
This course is currently marked as no new dates.

Course Overview

Video Course: Explore Microdosing is a self-paced course from Microdosing Institute focused on practical microdosing education. The course covers how to microdose more safely, which substances, dosages, and protocols are discussed as optimal, what to expect, and how to build a simple supportive routine. The source describes the course as a set of bite-sized videos with lifelong access. It is intended for people preparing to begin a microdosing journey and for those looking for a structured overview before starting. The course also emphasizes decision-making guidance for an intentional microdosing process and presents the material in a hands-on format.

Who is this for?

People who want an introductory, practical guide to microdosing before starting or while developing a microdosing routine.

About the Provider

Netherlands-based global education, research, and community platform founded in 2017 by Hein Pijnnaken in Brielle, initially as Microdosing.nl and relaunched internationally as Microdosing Institute in 2020, positioned as Europe's first microdosing community with over 6,000 members. Microdosing Institute offers a 6-Week Microdosing Immersion, a Microdosing Facilitator Program, and academic research facilitation, and co-founded the International Microdosing Association alongside James Fadiman.

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Course Details

  • Price$96
  • FormatSelf-paced
  • Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
  • Skills
    IntegrationPsilocybin TherapyMicrodosingmicrodosing protocolsdosage optimizationsubstance selectionroutine integrationMicrodosing safetyDosage and protocol selectionUnderstanding expected effectsDaily routine planningMicrodosing journey preparationMicrodosing safety basicsManaging expected effects
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