Foreigner
Bluelighter
I read a really interesting research report recently, whose abstract can be found here.
I've read many anecdotal reports in the past by holistic therapists that use high doses of magnesium to regulate depression, anxiety, body tension, and body pain. The research shows that high levels of cortisol in the blood, over time, have damaging effects on the NMDA receptors of the pre-frontal cortex by over-agonizing them, something that ultra low dose ketamine therapy has been shown to improve. Until recently, the beneficial effects of magnesium on the body were poorly understood and thus went under-stated; but by studying the shared mechanism of magnesium and ketamine, a better idea of a therapeutic modality may be uncovered.
Magnesium has a beneficial effect on the NMDA system by acting as voltage gate that blocks the receptor channel from activating so intensely in the presence of stress and pro-longed adversity. Ketamine is an NMDA antagonist which triggers synapse regrowth at therapeutic doses only, while magnesium can protect the receptor from excessive excitation. Together, these could be an effective combination for many different diseases, and needs further study.
I've read many anecdotal reports in the past by holistic therapists that use high doses of magnesium to regulate depression, anxiety, body tension, and body pain. The research shows that high levels of cortisol in the blood, over time, have damaging effects on the NMDA receptors of the pre-frontal cortex by over-agonizing them, something that ultra low dose ketamine therapy has been shown to improve. Until recently, the beneficial effects of magnesium on the body were poorly understood and thus went under-stated; but by studying the shared mechanism of magnesium and ketamine, a better idea of a therapeutic modality may be uncovered.
Magnesium has a beneficial effect on the NMDA system by acting as voltage gate that blocks the receptor channel from activating so intensely in the presence of stress and pro-longed adversity. Ketamine is an NMDA antagonist which triggers synapse regrowth at therapeutic doses only, while magnesium can protect the receptor from excessive excitation. Together, these could be an effective combination for many different diseases, and needs further study.