One of the latest health crazes to slip in alongside “peptides” (see our previous series), is the idea that powerful medicines can be repurposed as lifestyle tweaks by “microdosing”: a tiny dose of a diabetes drug to “optimize” metabolism, a fraction of a psychedelic to sharpen focus, or a whisper of a stimulant to fuel …
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