
Fadiman Protocol
The Fadiman Protocol is a method used to facilitate learning or positive change by taking small doses of a substance called a psychedelic or entheogen during specific windows of consciousness. Developed by psychologist James Fadiman, it involves carefully scheduled microdoses—very small amounts—taken intermittently to avoid overwhelming experiences, aiming to enhance creativity, mood, or problem-solving without significant psychoactive effects. It emphasizes responsible, informed use and personalized pacing, often with support or guidance, to explore mental and emotional growth in a safe, controlled manner.