FDA issues warning against 'microdosing' chocolate bars that sent 6 to the hospital

The FDA has issued a warning against the practice of "microdosing" chocolate bars, which has led to six people being hospitalized.

Microdosing involves consuming small amounts of psychoactive substances, such as LSD or psilocybin, to enhance mental clarity and creativity. However, this practice has been linked to serious health risks.

The FDA has identified several chocolate bars that contain psychoactive substances, including LSD and psilocybin. These bars are marketed as "microdosing" products, but they can cause serious harm.

Consuming psychoactive substances, even in small amounts, can lead to serious health risks, including increased heart rate, blood pressure, and anxiety. In severe cases, it can cause hallucinations, panic attacks, and even psychosis.

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The FDA has issued a warning against consuming these chocolate bars, stating that they are not approved for human consumption and can cause serious harm.

Consumers can identify microdosing chocolate bars by looking for packaging that claims the product contains psychoactive substances or by checking the ingredient list for substances like LSD or psilocybin.

The FDA has issued a warning against microdosing chocolate bars, which contain psychoactive substances that can cause serious health risks

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