It's unclear from the article, but the author may mean "Why do people talk about microdosing for these benefits and not about walking in the park?" The author even mentions that microdosing is not common.
Alternatively they may mean, "Why is microdosing so trendy but walking in the park is not?"
The author flatly states, a few sentences later, "On the other hand microdosing is not common."
While the author's wording misses the mark, from context there's absolutely doubt he's referring to microdosing being a more popular discussion topic in some circles, not more popular in terms of the absolute number of people actually doing it.
JohnBooty|4 years ago
The author flatly states, a few sentences later, "On the other hand microdosing is not common."
While the author's wording misses the mark, from context there's absolutely doubt he's referring to microdosing being a more popular discussion topic in some circles, not more popular in terms of the absolute number of people actually doing it.
unifiedtheory|4 years ago
unifiedtheory|4 years ago