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Can Ketamine Help Depression?

Depression is often misunderstood by the general public. It can come in many forms and look different for everyone, just like treating it. There are a surplus amount of hacks and tips for battling depression, but not all of them help.  If treatments aren’t properly monitored, they can become more harmful than helpful. Fortunately, studies… Read More

What To Expect From Your Ketamine Experience

Ketamine is an anesthetic and in low doses creates  a trance like state of mind. In medical practices, it’s commonly used for pain relief, sedation, and anesthesia. Over the years, this medicine has shown to produce psychedelic experiences in patients at lower doses. Additionally, it has shown strong evidence in helping patients with treatment-resistant depression. … Read More

Using Hallucinogens as a Therapeutic Drug

Psychedelics belong to a class of drugs called hallucinogens. Different hallucinogens have shown with the combination of therapy to help improve the quality of life for people dealing with treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and more.  WHAT HALLUCINOGENS ARE USED AROUND THE WORLD Hallucinogens are categorized into two major groups: Dissociative Drugs and Classic Hallucinogens. Both types… Read More

Ketamine vs Antidepressants

Depression isn’t new, and the truth is that there is no one way to treat it that works for everyone. Newer studies show that some methods of treatment may work better than others depending on an individual’s specific needs. Studies show that conventional antidepressants leave too many people still depressed or dealing with significant side… Read More

Psychedelic Therapy Guide – Common Approaches and General Effects

Psychedelic therapy has been researched since the early 1950s. There was a lull in research between 1970 – 2000, but a resurgence of research began looking into therapeutic uses of MDMA, ketamine, and psilocybin. These psychedelics are demonstrating positive results for treating mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and PTSD. WORLDWIDE VIEWS AND USES In… Read More