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RE: What your doctor doesn't tell you: Ketamine can help with neuropathic pain and reset the wrong firing of neurons.

in #health7 years ago (edited)

Thanks for the info @shla-rafia.

I have read various articles and excerpts on Ketamine but didnt know that it could be used to reset neurons as such truly is a wonder drug.

I've learned that there are many benefits it provides in treating depression and alcoholism so much so that the W.H.O has labeled it a Wonder Drug and calls for International Restrictions to be lifted so it might be provided to those in need of such treatment.

Also the regulation against Ketamine causes the unregulated supply to be adulterated and of low quality which has detrimental effects on many who would take either as medicine or for recreational use.

I am not advocating the recreational use of any drugs but much as pharmaceutical regulations and high prices do nothing for the common person.

Regulations on such beneficial drugs as Ketamine that are proven to has a wide range of application with minimal risk and adverse effects are ill-conceived and i would question who benefits from such?

More on Ketamine

by Darragh O’Carroll, MD:

Why Ketamine is the Best Drug on Earth Vice .com

by Kim Wolff and Adam Winstock
Ketamine From Medicine to Misuse researchgate.net

Remember if using any unregulated substances as medication to always research first and insure safety of the patient is paramount.

[How to Take Ketamine to Treat Depression, Anxiety and PTSD] (http://howtousepsychedelics.org/ketamine/)

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Great reply, who benefits? Difficult to say. Maybe the pharma companies. It is the same with methadone. Theyngive this whack to so many addicts but a treatment with Ketamine, DMT or Ibogaine (never tried it but that resets the receptors which cause the addiction) would be much better.

thanks @shla-rafa.
I think the justification for premiums is severe restrictions on natural or cheaply produced medicine's that have wide range of applications that would greatly reduce the premium on big pharma products.