Is Microdosing with Fly Agaric Legal in Canada?

 photo-man-with-amanitasLegality of Fly Agaric

According to Health Canada Fly Agaric is considered as NHP (Natural Health Product).

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) is a type of mushroom that is sometimes used for microdosing. Since fly agaric is a naturally occurring substance, it is not currently illegal in Canada. However, it is important to note that fly agaric can be dangerous if consumed in large quantities, so it is always best to consult a medical professional before microdosing with fly agaric.

Legality of microdosing

The legality of microdosing in Canada is a complex issue. Currently, there is no federal law in Canada that specifically governs microdosing. That said, microdosing is illegal if it involves controlled substances or drugs that are illegal in Canada, such as marijuana or LSD. Additionally, microdosing can be considered illegal if it is used for medical purposes without a prescription. In certain provinces, medical marijuana is legal, but it is still illegal to microdose without a prescription.

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In summary, the legality of microdosing in Canada depends on the type of drug being used and the purpose for which it is being used.