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Ketamine: Benefits and Risks for Depression, PTSD & Neuroplasticity

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The Effects of Ketamine on the Brain

Ketamine produces particular patterns of brain activity and this sense of dissociation when it's taken at subanesthetic doses. When people take ketamine, they will take it by different routes of delivery. A K-hole is what's used to describe the subjective experience of when somebody takes ketamine typically recreationally and they end up in basically a pseudo anesthetized state.

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