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erica
@erica
hello i was a neuro and psych major and researched neuroplasticity for 4 years during and after university creativity is largely just your ability to think divergently (instead of converging) any compound that encourages dendritic growth and synaptic formation (i.e. new neural connections to form) will increase the potential for divergent thinking psychedelics are by far one of the most potent and accessible proven methods of encouraging new connections to form, along with DBS and other more invasive ways of directly stimulating the brain. the stamet's stack (a microdose of psilocybin, lion's mane, and niacin) is a protocol i personally recommend. HOWEVER you must have diversity in experience and breadth of knowledge to think divergently so before you go popping a bunch of supplements, if you don't have a life that lends itself to new knowledge and experiences - start there
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tomu
@tomu
i’ve always had respect for psychedelics and never thought of them as something to improve creativity regularly, like on a weekly or monthly basis what’s your take based on your own experience? and what should i research into?
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erica
@erica
i'd start here! https://michaelpollan.com/books/how-to-change-your-mind/ and also paul stamets - who the stamets stack is named - is a well-known figure in the space and is seen as an expert on psychedelics as therapeutics/teachers
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