People with ADHD or ADD often live with an internal motorway network without traffic signs. Medication can help, but not everyone responds well to it. That is why there is growing interest worldwide in microdosing with magic truffles: small, non-psychedelic amounts that may contribute to calm focus, emotional regulation and mental clarity.
Important
- Microdosing XP does not supervise trips.
- No therapeutic support.
- Fresh Mushrooms Ltd is solely the grower of the truffles.
What microdosing does and does not do
Microdosing is all about subtle effects. No trip, no dopamine rush like medication.
Science suggests:
- Activation of serotonin receptors that influence attention and flexibility.
- Possible regulation of the Default Mode Network.
Certainly:
- Effects are subtle and build up.
- Results vary greatly from person to person.
Dutch and German studies
Universities in the Netherlands (Leiden, Maastricht, Radboud) report improved creativity, problem solving and less internal noise. German institutions (Charité Berlin, University of Bonn) are investigating serotonergic activity and synaptic flexibility.
International studies

Johns Hopkins
Research into emotional stability and attention span based on self-reporting.
Imperial College London
Found improved focus, cognitive flexibility, and long-term neurobiological effects.
University of California, Berkeley
Reported improvements in attention, planning, and mood.
MAPS
Emphasises that more research is needed on microdosing for ADHD, but acknowledges global practical experiences.
User experiences
- Clarity without tension
- Better stimulus processing
- More peace between thoughts
- Creativity with structure
- Some show improved discipline after a few weeks
Microdosing XP: what we do and don't do
Not:
- No tour guide
- No therapy
- No advice on use
- No medical claims
Well:
- Fresh, reliable truffles via Fresh Mushrooms Ltd
- Education and information
- Transparent reference to science
Realistic expectations
Certainly:
- No trip
- Effect is subtle and gradual
Uncertain:
- Effect varies from person to person
- Not proven as a treatment for ADHD or ADD
Conclusion
Microdosing is not a medicine and is not a substitute for medical care. However, for some people, it can be a natural aid to calmness, focus and emotional clarity.

Continue reading
Would you like to know more about microdosing, magic truffles or other users' experiences?
Visit:
• microdosingxp.com/blog – in-depth articles, research and practical stories
• microdosingxp.com/microdosingXP – everything about our fresh magic truffles
• microdosingxp.com/sales points – overview of all official points of sale
This allows you to make your own well-informed choice, step by step.
Sources (with links)
- Johns Hopkins: https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/research
- Imperial College London: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/centre-for-psychedelic-research/
- MAPS: https://maps.org
- Leiden University: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl
- Maastricht University: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl
- Radboud University: https://www.ru.nl
- Charité Berlin: https://www.charite.de
- University of California, Berkeley: https://cs.berkeley.edu
- Frontiers in Psychology: https://www.frontiersin.org
- PLOS One: https://journals.plos.org
- Nature: https://www.nature.com
