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In this one we discuss Ketamine's first use in a therapeutic setting and Salvador Roquet's sensory-overload psychedelic sessions in Mexico City. We talk about the first Yale study on Ketamine as a treatment for major depression, and the slew of studies and meta analysis that came next. Then we read two trip reports from people who have different goals for their Ketamine use. Trigger Warning: for brief discussions of suicidal ideation.

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RIwsVaAEjjK0XBII86MPUrRMltWI_zuf/view?usp=drive_link

Sources Referenced in this Episode

Salvador Roquet Remembered, by Stanley Krippner: https://tinyurl.com/yk7jv2jr

Salvador Roquet, Maria Sabina, and the Trouble with Jipis, by Alexander Dawson: https://tinyurl.com/bdc2car6

An Introduction to the Psychedelic Psychotherapy of Salvador Roquet, by Alberto Villoldo:https://tinyurl.com/37vs8rc9

The Past, Present and Future of Using Ketamine to Treat Depression: https://tinyurl.com/2s3m5esr

International pooled patient-level meta-analysis of ketamine infusion for depression: In search of clinical moderators: https://tinyurl.com/mutrwkat

My Psychedelic Trip Our of Depression, by Courtenay Harris Bond: https://tinyurl.com/yc3p39rb

K Confessions by Legofeel:https://tinyurl.com/jbvejab5

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