MICRODOSING
FOR HEALTH, HEALING, AND
ENHANCED PERFORMANCE
JAMES FADIMAN, PhD,
and JORDAN GRUBER, JD
Available February 18th, 2025
The first comprehensive book on microdosing, using new research and extensive reports from individuals to describe the possibilities of the practice.
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“An invaluable encyclopedic presentation of the near-miraculous effects of microdosing psychedelics. The data and, especially, case reports contained in Fadiman and Gruber's vast treasure trove will provide researchers with leads sufficient to fill several decades of future clinical trials.”
—Rick Strassman, M.D., author of The Psychedelic Handbook
James Fadiman PhD and Jordan Gruber JD have written the first comprehensive book on microdosing, using new research, answering questions about how to select among the most common microdosed substances, how and when they can be used, and potential benefits.
Microdosing can be a safe performance enhancer and an approach to a wide range of health conditions.
Jim—who was responsible for modern microdosing’s early development and current popularity—and Jordan, a writer who’s known him for decades, answer hundreds of questions, blending extensive research with detailed personal accounts from contributors worldwide.
The book also contains wide-ranging microdosing history, research, and science.
This book does not provide medical or legal advice. Readers should speak
to their health professional before engaging in any course of microdosing.
JAMES FADIMAN, PhD has been professionally involved with psychedelics for over 60 years. He developed modern microdosing, including the use of protocols, specific dose ranges, and time off. He is the author of The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide (2011) and is the world’s foremost microdosing researcher.
JORDAN GRUBER, JD, co-author of Your Symphony of Selves with Fadiman in 2020, has written, ghost written, and edited over a dozen books in a wide variety of fields including psychology, spirituality, finance, and personal development. He has been close friends with Fadiman since 1990 and contributed to The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide.
“I consider this a paradigm-changing book. If the reports included here continue to replicate, then inexpensive, take-at-home, tiny doses of psychedelics may become a new option for people with treatment-resistant depression, chronic pain, ADHD, and a host of other conditions. The cases and data presented in these pages suggest that strengthening the body’s capacity for healing with these remarkably safe and mostly natural substances is a realistic, researchable, and exciting alternative.”
— Andrew Weil, MD