Research Methodology
All content on this site is sourced from publicly available published literature. We do not conduct original research. This page describes how we select, review, and present that literature.
Source selection
Citations are drawn from peer-reviewed journals, clinical trial registries, government publications, and institutional sources. Each citation is assigned a source tier reflecting its evidential weight — from peer-reviewed studies at the top to practitioner guides and observational data at the base.
Editorial review
Articles are reviewed by the Research & Analysis Team before publication and carry a last-reviewed date. The review process checks factual accuracy against cited sources, appropriate scope (education-only framing), and citation completeness.
Scope and limitations
This site covers published research as it exists. The evidence base for psilocybin microdosing is predominantly observational and preliminary — we reflect that accurately. Where evidence is strong, we say so. Where it is weak or contested, we say that too.
Citation engine
Every factual claim in our articles is linked to a numbered citation. The full reference appears in the bibliography at the bottom of each article. Hover over any inline citation number to preview the source.