Woman's Health Study
Women.
Wellness.
Science.
UniSC researchers are conducting a formal academic study into the relationship between microdosing and women's health; covering mood, hormones, menstrual health, sleep, and overall wellbeing. Enter your email to receive your study link.
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Science meets
women's lived experience.
Microdosing, taking sub-perceptual doses of natural compounds, has been reported by many women to positively impact mood, focus, hormonal balance, and overall quality of life. But the research hasn't caught up yet.
Until now. Jaye and Brett have partnered with the University of the Sunshine Coast to conduct a structured, ethical, peer-reviewed study into microdosing and women's health. Your participation helps change that.
The survey takes approximately 15–20 minutes and covers mood, menstrual health, stress, sleep, and general wellbeing. All responses are completely anonymous.
Are You a Good Fit?
No cost. Completely anonymous. Pure contribution to science.
