- 19 May 2018 12:18
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Bold claim about "reset", but as with ketamin, if these findings are confirmed they promise fast relief which makes this so interesting. Might be useful even if the effects are temporary.
Apparently, some doctors prescribe ketamin off label in the US, so people might be able to try it.
Certainly not for everyone. Quality also varies widely.
Sivad wrote:The latest study focused on psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in magic mushrooms, in the treatment of chronic depression. The results suggest that when taken in therapeutic doses, the drug “resets” brain areas associated with depression and reduces symptoms for weeks after the initial dose.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddisal ... d969118763
Bold claim about "reset", but as with ketamin, if these findings are confirmed they promise fast relief which makes this so interesting. Might be useful even if the effects are temporary.
Apparently, some doctors prescribe ketamin off label in the US, so people might be able to try it.
colliric wrote:But other than the obvious Religious or reading about some other person with shittier problems solution, CBT(Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) works well enough.
Certainly not for everyone. Quality also varies widely.
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