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05/04/2023

New research has found that ketamine, a powerful psychedelic medicine, may be able to help treat traumatic brain injuries (TBI). TBI can be caused by a range of factors such as sports injuries or car accidents, and can have long-lasting and severe effects on cognitive function. The study found that ketamine may be able to promote the growth of new brain cells and improve cognitive function in those suffering from TBI.

While more research is needed to fully understand the potential of ketamine as a TBI treatment, these findings are promising and suggest that psychedelic medicine could have a range of medical applications beyond mental health conditions. This highlights the need for continued research and exploration of the therapeutic potential of these powerful medicines.

Read the full study here:

https://neurosciencenews.com/ketamine-tbi-22914/

03/04/2023

A recent study has found that the powerful psychedelic compound, DMT, can hyperconnect the brain. The study involved 13 volunteers who were given intravenous DMT while undergoing brain scans. The results showed that DMT caused an increase in both the number and strength of connections between different regions of the brain, leading to a more interconnected neural network.

This finding sheds light on the potential therapeutic applications of DMT, as it may help treat disorders related to disrupted neural connectivity such as depression and anxiety. Additionally, it provides further evidence of the profound effects that psychedelics can have on the brain, opening up avenues for further research and exploration.

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https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/dmt-hyperconnects-brain/

02/04/2023

A recent study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology found that psychedelic-assisted therapy can lead to significant reductions in alcohol misuse and PTSD symptoms in US special operations forces veterans. The study involved 14 veterans who received two to three sessions of M**A-assisted therapy and found that they experienced a substantial reduction in alcohol misuse and PTSD symptoms. The study highlights the potential of psychedelic medicine as a therapeutic option for individuals suffering from trauma-related disorders.

These findings provide further evidence of the potential of psychedelic-assisted therapy to help veterans and others suffering from PTSD and related disorders. With ongoing research and increasing public interest, it is important to continue exploring the potential of psychedelic medicine as a safe and effective treatment option.

Read the full article here:

https://www.psypost.org/2023/03/psychedelic-treatment-linked-to-substantial-reduction-in-alcohol-misuse-and-ptsd-symptoms-in-us-special-operations-forces-veterans-74446

27/03/2023

Over 21 million adults in the United States reported experiencing depression in 2020, and Utah has the highest prevalence of mental health problems in the country, according to a study by Nice Rx Health. However, relief may come from an unlikely source – ketamine, a powerful drug that has been used for decades in medical treatment. Recent studies show that ketamine can quickly alleviate symptoms of depression, including treatment-resistant depression, although the scientific reasons for its efficacy are still being studied. Ketamine works differently from traditional antidepressants by creating new pathways in the brain and reducing inflammation. It also bypasses the traditional serotonin route and goes directly to activating glutamate, which produces an almost immediate antidepressant effect.

At Ketamine SLC, patients can expect six treatments within a three-week period, with each dose gradually increasing to maximize effectiveness. Ketamine is administered through IV or injection, with doses significantly lower than those used in anesthesia. Patients may experience mild side effects, but professionals at Ketamine SLC are there to minimize those effects and make them as comfortable as possible throughout the process. Once a patient has developed an optimal relationship with ketamine, treatments can become as infrequent as two or three times per year, with the goal of long-term remission from symptoms. For many patients, ketamine has changed their lives for the better, offering a new way of living without the crippling effects of depression, anxiety, and PTSD.

Read the full article here:

https://www.ksl.com/article/50604355/how-ketamine-is-improving-utah-lives-by-reducing-depression-anxiety-and-ptsd

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