Dream Psychedelics | LSD Micro-dose Tincture | 10ml – 100 Drops
$99.00
LSD micro-dose Tincture
10ml – $99
100 Drops – Suspended in Alcohol
2-4 drops per dose = 10-20 micrograms
Made with alcohol for preservation.
Add one drop to some water or some food, or candy. Trying to get one drop under the tongue can be tricky.
Micro-dosing LSD — taking very small, sub-perceptual doses (usually 10-15 micrograms) — has been gaining popularity for its potential mental, emotional, and cognitive benefits, all without inducing a full psychedelic experience.
Here’s a breakdown of the commonly reported benefits:
Improved Focus & Productivity – Many users say micro-dosing helps them:
- Concentrate more deeply
- Avoid procrastination
- Enter “flow states” more easily
- Stay mentally sharp without the jittery edge of caffeine – “It’s like my brain has better traction.”
Enhanced Creativity – People often feel:
- More imaginative or expressive
- Better at connecting ideas
- Able to problem-solve in unconventional ways
- This is one reason micro-dosing is popular among artists, writers, and entrepreneurs.
Elevated Mood & Emotional Balance
- Reduction in mild anxiety or depressive symptoms
- Greater emotional resilience
- A sense of optimism, lightness, and ease
- While not a replacement for mental health treatment, some use it as a mood booster — like a “mental vitamin.”
Increased Social Ease – Micro-dosers often report:
- Being more present in conversations
- Increased empathy and openness
- Lower social anxiety
- It’s subtle — more like a confidence boost than a personality shift.
Greater Mindfulness & Self-Awareness
- Heightened sensitivity to thoughts, emotions, and behaviours
- Easier to stay present and grounded
- Some describe it as a “spiritual nudge” — more in tune with themselves and others
Breaking Negative Patterns – Some find it helps with:
- Letting go of unhelpful habits or thought loops Building new routines or mindsets
- Gaining clarity around personal goals or creative work
What Does Science Say? – Research is still early but growing:
- Some studies show modest improvements in mood, cognition, and creativity
- Other trials suggest placebo may play a role — though even placebo-driven benefits can be valuable
- Scientists are investigating micro-dosing as a tool for depression, ADHD, and anxiety
Important Notes:
- Benefits vary from person to person
- Not a magic fix — set, setting, and intention matter
- Long-term effects are still being studied
- Should be approached responsibly, especially in places where it remains illegal






