I hadn't heard of microdosing before now, but that works.
I'm not sure how old it is as a practice—I associate it originally with Silicon Valley, but it's mainstreamed significantly since then. As soon as spatch said it, it felt like the sort of chemical self-experimentation Holmes would cheerfully engage in and Watson would be wanting to know if there had ever been peer-reviewed research.
I could see Holmes dabbling with kombucha too. Some of the pictures I found of it online make it look like bad home-brewed bitter.
Original Japanese kombucha is an herbal tea brewed from kelp, which I would go for in a big way. Did you see the recent article about sea grain?
I'd forgotten you had a thing for slime moulds! There's something really loveable about the image of you pottering around with microscopic life. I can totally get that nostalgia.
Thank you! I took many pictures of myxamoebae and aggregations and fruiting bodies through my microscope. I will try to scan and post some of the better ones sometime. (The slime mold themselves were released humanely into the wild.)
Also *hugs* and hopes for a better day. Sending love.
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I'm not sure how old it is as a practice—I associate it originally with Silicon Valley, but it's mainstreamed significantly since then. As soon as
I could see Holmes dabbling with kombucha too. Some of the pictures I found of it online make it look like bad home-brewed bitter.
Original Japanese kombucha is an herbal tea brewed from kelp, which I would go for in a big way. Did you see the recent article about sea grain?
I'd forgotten you had a thing for slime moulds! There's something really loveable about the image of you pottering around with microscopic life. I can totally get that nostalgia.
Thank you! I took many pictures of myxamoebae and aggregations and fruiting bodies through my microscope. I will try to scan and post some of the better ones sometime. (The slime mold themselves were released humanely into the wild.)
Also *hugs* and hopes for a better day. Sending love.
*hugs*