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The comedown is the phase where the peak has been left behind, and the journey down to baseline has commenced. If the peak was particularly stressful, this phase may come as a welcome relief. Likewise if the peak was very enjoyable, then there may be a strong desire at this point to extend the effects. The comedown lasts until the effects are completely worn off and return to // | The comedown is the phase where the peak has been left behind, and the journey down to baseline has commenced. If the peak was particularly stressful, this phase may come as a welcome relief. Likewise if the peak was very enjoyable, then there may be a strong desire at this point to extend the effects. The comedown lasts until the effects are completely worn off and return to // | ||
- | ==== Dosing | + | ==== Dosing |
While the set, setting, and dosage work together towards fostering the best mix for the intended experience, it is easiest to organize the type of experience in order of dosage, from lowest to highest, even though this a more of a general guideline: | While the set, setting, and dosage work together towards fostering the best mix for the intended experience, it is easiest to organize the type of experience in order of dosage, from lowest to highest, even though this a more of a general guideline: | ||
=== Utilitarian or Performance Enhancing === | === Utilitarian or Performance Enhancing === | ||
- | At the lower end of the scale, with the //micro//, // | + | At the lower end of the scale, with the //micro//, // |
=== Recreational Use === | === Recreational Use === |