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Many people have found relief, at least temporarily, from one or more prescribed medications, but traditional anxiety drugs do not help and may even cause harm for others. Several researchers have identified ketamine as a potentially safer, more effective approach to resolving anxiety disorders.
For centuries, people have experimented with microdoses of psilocybin and peyote to relieve physical ailments and enhance feelings of well-being. Today, microdosing also includes MDMA, the prescription drug Ritalin, cannabis, and ketamine, which are all potentially hallucinogenic in higher doses but do not deliver a psychedelic response in microdoses.
For decades, doctors have prescribed medication and psychotherapy to treat depression. Unfortunately, antidepressants can take weeks to ease symptoms, are not effective for everyone, and can cause unpleasant side effects - this is where low-dose ketamine comes in.
Although certain medications and treatment approaches can help, they are not always enough. Low-dose ketamine - by itself or in conjunction with your current medications - may be the answer.