by VIP Ketamine Clinics | Mar 16, 2021 | Alternative Medicine, Depression Research, Ketamine for Depression, Ketamine Treatment
Ketamine and esketamine (marketed as Spravato™) are similar in many ways. Both are rapid-acting antidepressants that are administered in a clinical setting by a medical professional. They act as NMDA receptors and restore glutamate levels in the brain. Ketamine was...
by VIP Ketamine Clinics | Mar 12, 2021 | Alternative Medicine, Depression Research, Ketamine for Depression, Ketamine Treatment
It is no secret that exercise is good for our bodies. We’ve been told this fact over and over again by parents, doctors, psychiatrists, and more. Exercise keeps our muscles strong, our hearts healthy, and can prevent diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, and...
by VIP Ketamine Clinics | Feb 26, 2021 | Alternative Medicine, Depression Research, Ketamine for Depression, Ketamine Treatment
When you think of mental health, you may not immediately think of the micro bacteria in your gut, but you should. After all, when you’re anxious you might feel sick to your stomach, when you’re excited you may experience butterflies, and when you’re upset you might...
by VIP Ketamine Clinics | Feb 23, 2021 | Alternative Medicine, Depression Research, Ketamine for Depression, Ketamine Treatment
Up until now, patients with debilitating depression or anxiety would be prescribed traditional antidepressants, requiring them to wait weeks—sometimes months—to feel the effects of their prescription medication. Fortunately, there have been new discoveries in the...
by VIP Ketamine Clinics | Oct 23, 2020 | Alternative Medicine, Depression Research, Ketamine for Depression, Ketamine Treatment, Psychiatric Drugs
If you suffer from anxiety, depression, ADHD, or other forms of mental illness, it is likely that your psychologist would recommend psychiatric drugs to combat symptoms. While these drugs can provide relief for some people, this is not without side-effects and...
by VIP Ketamine Clinics | Jul 6, 2020 | Depression Research
Depression, also known as major depressive disorder, is a common mental illness that affects more than 16 million Americans each year. Treatment usually consists of a combination of talk therapy and antidepressant medications. However, about 33% of patients who use...
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