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What Makes Naltrexone the Ozempic For Alcohol
Find out why naltrexone is considered the Ozempic for alcohol reduction. Explore similarities between the medications and how they influence new treatments.
Naltrexone vs GLP-1 For Alcohol Use Disorder
Explore the similarities and differences between GLP-1 medications and naltrexone when used for alcohol use disorder. Effectiveness, side effects and more.
The Sinclair Method Naltrexone Dose Recommendations
Before beginning The Sinclair Method understand how naltrexone dosage plays a role in success rates and how often the medication is taken for maximum effects.
Ketamine Therapy or TMS?
You’ve probably heard about transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and ketamine therapy.
The Benefits of Preparation : Restorative Yoga
USA Today Best Selling Author Kiki Howell shares restorative yoga poses to help enhance at-home ketamine therapy
The Benefits of Preparation: Setting Up A Space For Ritual
USA Today Best Selling Author Kiki Howell shares the importance of having a ritualistic space for her ketamine experience
A Client's Perspective: What Does The Ketamine Experience Feel Like?
USA Today Best Selling Author Kiki Howell shares an in-depth look at her experiences with psychedelic-assisted ketamine therapy.
How Caring Ketamine Guides and Clinicians Are Facilitating Transformative Experiences
At Choose Ketamine our clinicians and guides strive to make every interaction a positive experience right from the start
The Origins of Ketamine
Ketamine is a relatively new medication compared to many other drugs. Like so many medical breakthroughs, ketamine was discovered while researchers were examining something else.
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