Ketamine therapy is an anesthetic that utilizes low-dose intravenous (IV) Ketamine infusions to address various mental health conditions. Originally used as an anesthetic, Ketamine has shown transformative effects on the brain, making it a promising treatment option for individuals with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and more.
Chronic stress often depletes essential neurotransmitters associated with depression and other mental health conditions. Ketamine therapy offers a reprieve by relaxing the mind and breaking the cycle of self-defeating thoughts. With a holistic commitment to health and wellness, patients can rediscover their foundation, values, and intentions, experiencing renewed hope and belief in their potential.
Unlike traditional antidepressants that focus on specific neurotransmitters, Ketamine has a broader impact on neurotransmitter transmission in the brain. It specifically targets glutamate, the brain's most abundant neurotransmitter, and enhances the production of glutamate and BDNF, a vital protein for brain health. By promoting the development of stronger connections between brain cells, Ketamine therapy contributes to improved brain health and regulation of mood.
During Ketamine Therapy, the combination of the NAD coenzyme and Ketamine can work synergistically to enhance the therapeutic effects for patients. NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme involved in various metabolic processes in the body. When administered alongside Ketamine, NAD can help optimize cellular functions and support the body's natural healing processes.
Additionally, Julie Addis combines NAD and Ketamine during therapy to provide a more comprehensive approach to addressing mental health conditions. While Ketamine acts on certain neurotransmitter systems in the brain to rapidly alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety, NAD can support overall cellular health and repair mechanisms, potentially extending the benefits of Ketamine therapy. By using both substances together, we aim to not only provide immediate relief of symptoms but also promote long-term resilience and wellness in patients.
Ketamine has a long-established safety record, having been used as an anesthetic since the 1970s. While its mental health applications are considered "off-label," extensive research and patient trials have demonstrated its positive effects. To ensure safety, Ketamine therapy should always be administered by licensed physicians or trained medical professionals in a monitored setting. At Ketamine Is Hope, we prioritize your well-being and follow rigorous medical guidelines to provide a controlled and secure environment. Additionally, our comprehensive approach includes preparation, open-mindedness, and post-therapy integration, allowing patients to derive maximum benefits from Ketamine therapy.
-Note: The information provided here is for illustrative purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. For accurate and personalized guidance regarding Ketamine therapy, we recommend consulting with our experienced healthcare professionals at Ketamine Is Hope.