Ketamine

Ketamine was originally developed as an anesthetic and has been found to have the amazing ability to stop suicidal thoughts. It is well documented to help people through depression, anxiety, PTSD and addictions. It is available via prescription only and administered intravenous, intramuscular injection, nasal spray and sublingual tablets. It is especially helpful to reduce or eliminate alcohol craving. It is short acting and does not have a physical addiction. If you are struggling with depression and/or anxiety that seems beyond your control, please discuss ketamine therapy with your doctor. Most major cities in the USA have legal ketamine clinics.

Dr. Dan recommends ketamine therapy for those who need extra help controlling depression and anxiety, battling PTSD and or addictions. The food plans along with meditation, exercise, and supplements will help reduce stress and improve overrall feelings of wellness. Ketamine is much more effective and safer than alcohol and can be a life changing bridge during the transition.

Please do not confuse legally prescribed, pharmacy sourced ketamine with illegal street ketamine. Street ketamine is not safe and likely contaminated with fentanyl or other compounds. Ketamine is a DEA Schedule III drug and must be used under doctor supervision.