news.bbc.co.uk— Lead researcher Dr Carlos Zarate Junior, head of the mood and anxiety disorders programme at NIMH, said: "Within 110 minutes, half of the patients given ketamine showed a 50% decrease in symptoms."
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I thought that was the Hindu way?Okay, okay... I get your point. Don't pretend that something like this is not without merit, however. Even if not used as an anti-depressant, it may lead to unlocking more mysteries of how the brain works. (Said it interacts with receptors associated with learning, and memory? Hmm? Learning and memory correlates with control of depression?)
gwjcAug 8, 2006
Yep, once they're k-holed - they don't even know what direction depression is in.
matrixneoAug 8, 2006
the question is: do you want to continue your life as a zombie or would you try nature's way like Yoga or meditation.
cupevampeAug 8, 2006
It seems new researches on classified drugs are sprouting like... eheheh... mushrooms.
Closed AccountAug 8, 2006Submitter
I thought that was the Hindu way?Okay, okay... I get your point. Don't pretend that something like this is not without merit, however. Even if not used as an anti-depressant, it may lead to unlocking more mysteries of how the brain works. (Said it interacts with receptors associated with learning, and memory? Hmm? Learning and memory correlates with control of depression?)
Closed AccountAug 8, 2006Submitter
Psilocybin for OCD...Ayahuasca for depression and various neuroses (this one I find particularily interesting... fairly large group of studies on it).
captshmoAug 8, 2006
i'd like to buy a Vowel...