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		<title>Cannabis microdosing: low doses of THC &#038; CBD</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The most important thing: THC has a biphasic effect: 1-5 mg can have an anxiolytic and focusing effect. 20-25 mg+ can trigger paranoia and anxiety. Anyone using cannabis for medicinal purposes needs a minimum dose &#8211; not a maximum. At a glance: THC has a biphasic effect: 1-5 mg anxiolytic and focusing, 20+ mg can [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="background:#f0faf2;border-left:4px solid #2d7a3a;padding:14px 18px;margin:0 0 24px 0;border-radius:0 6px 6px 0;font-size:0.97em;line-height:1.65;"><strong>The most important thing:</strong> THC has a biphasic effect: 1-5 mg can have an anxiolytic and focusing effect. 20-25 mg+ can trigger paranoia and anxiety. Anyone using cannabis for medicinal purposes needs a minimum dose &#8211; not a maximum.</div>
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<li>THC has a biphasic effect: 1-5 mg anxiolytic and focusing, 20+ mg can trigger anxiety</li>
<li>U-curve for CBD in anxiety: 300 mg optimal &#8211; 150 mg and 600 mg both less effective</li>
<li>Protocol: start with 1-2 mg THC, increase by 1 mg every 3 days until optimal effect</li>
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<h2>What is cannabis microdosing?</h2>
<p>Microdosing means taking cannabis in such low doses that the therapeutic or mood-enhancing effects are noticeable, but there is no perceptible high. For THC, this is typically 1-5 mg per dose. The concept is particularly relevant for:<br />
&#8211; Medical users who want to maintain everyday functionality<br />
&#8211; People with low THC tolerance<br />
&#8211; Anxiety patients for whom high THC doses trigger panic<br />
&#8211; Creative work (slight opening of perception without functional impairment)</p>
<h2>Biphasic THC effect: less is more</h2>
<p>THC shows a classic biphasic dose-response curve &#8211; a basic principle of cannabinoid pharmacology:</p>
<p><strong>Low dose (1-5 mg):</strong> Anxiolytic, mood enhancing, mildly focusing, analgesic without sedation</p>
<p><strong>Medium dose (10-20 mg):</strong> Euphoria, relaxation, hunger, slight time distortion &#8211; classic recreational high</p>
<p><strong>High dose (25-50 mg+):</strong> paranoia, anxiety, disorientation &#8211; especially in beginners or without tolerance</p>
<p>The paradox: if you want to take cannabis for anxiety, you have to dose low. Higher doses worsen anxiety in many cases.</p>
<h2>Microdosing protocol according to experience level</h2>
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<th>profile</th>
<th>THC starting dose</th>
<th>CBD supplementation</th>
<th>Frequency</th>
<th>Target</th>
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<td>Beginners without tolerance</td>
<td>1-2.5 mg THC</td>
<td>10-20 mg CBD</td>
<td>Once a day, in the evening</td>
<td>Familiarization, sleep</td>
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<td>Experienced, medicinal</td>
<td>2.5-5 mg THC</td>
<td>20-50 mg CBD</td>
<td>2-3× daily</td>
<td>Pain, anxiety without high</td>
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<td>Tolerant, creative</td>
<td>5-10 mg THC</td>
<td>Optional</td>
<td>1× daily, in the morning</td>
<td>Focus, flow state</td>
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<tr>
<td>Palliative/chronic</td>
<td>2.5 mg THC + titration</td>
<td>50-100 mg CBD</td>
<td>On demand</td>
<td>Pain without impairment</td>
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<h2>CBD microdosing: why even too little is too little</h2>
<p>CBD also shows a biphasic dose effect:<br />
&#8211; <strong>Too low (&lt;10 mg):</strong> Often no noticeable effect<br />
&#8211; <strong>Moderate (30-100 mg):</strong> Anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, sleep-inducing<br />
&#8211; <strong>High (150-300 mg):</strong> Sleep-inducing, antiepileptic (clinically relevant)</p>
<div style="background:#fffbf0;border-left:4px solid #e8a000;padding:14px 18px;margin:20px 0;border-radius:0 6px 6px 0;font-size:0.95em;line-height:1.65;"><strong>Practical knowledge:</strong> De Aquino 2020 discovered a U-shaped dose-response curve for CBD in anxiety: 300 mg CBD was significantly more anxiolytic than 150 mg AND 600 mg. More is not always better &#8211; this is the most important lesson in cannabis dosing.</div>
<p>For anxiety: at least 25-50 mg CBD daily for consistent effects. Many users take too little (10 mg softgel) and report no effect &#8211; this is a dosing issue.</p>
<h2>Practical microdosing methods</h2>
<p><strong>Vaporizer:</strong> Most precise method for THC. Small puff = ~1-2 mg THC, depending on strain. Effect noticeable in seconds, quick adjustment possible.</p>
<p><strong>Sublingual oil:</strong> pipette with 1/4 drop of THC oil or precise CBD oil dosage. Good control.</p>
<p><strong>Microdosing capsules:</strong> 2.5 mg THC capsules are medically available; simplest form for precise daily dosing.</p>
<p><strong>Tincture:</strong> dropwise control; alcohol-based = fastest oral absorption.</p>
<div style="background:#f7f7f7;border:1px solid #ddd;padding:12px 16px;margin:0 0 20px 0;border-radius:6px;font-size:0.93em;line-height:1.65;"><strong>More on the topic:</strong></p>
<ul style="margin:8px 0 0 0;padding-left:22px;">
<li><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/thc-tolerance-how-it-develops-and-how-to-reduce-it/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="https://fivmagazine.com/thc-tolerance-how-it-develops-and-how-to-reduce-it/" data-id="235277">Understanding THC tolerance</a></li>
<li><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/cannabis-edibles-effect-duration-dosage-explained/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="https://fivmagazine.com/cannabis-edibles-effect-duration-dosage-explained/" data-id="235232">Cannabis Edibles: Dosage</a></li>
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<h2>FAQ: Cannabis microdosing</h2>
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<h2>Summary</h2>
<p>Microdosing utilizes the biphasic THC dose-response: 1-5 mg THC produces therapeutic effects without intoxication. CBD microdosing starts at 25-50 mg daily for measurable anxiolytic effects. Methods: vaporizer (most precise), sublingual oil, capsules. For daily use: cycling (5 days on, 2 days off) for tolerance avoidance. <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/thc-tolerance-how-it-develops-and-how-to-reduce-it/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="https://fivmagazine.com/thc-tolerance-how-it-develops-and-how-to-reduce-it/" data-id="235277">Tolerance break guide</a>; <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/cbd-dosage-the-complete-guide-for-all-indications/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="https://fivmagazine.com/cbd-dosage-the-complete-guide-for-all-indications/" data-id="235142">CBD dosage guide</a> for all indications.</p>
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