Posted by Hugh on February 12, 2012, at 11:36:58
In reply to Re: opinions on this?, posted by mogger on February 11, 2012, at 21:30:35
This slideshow has some interesting information on NMDA antagonists for pain relief. Skip to page 30 and it discusses how ketamine and magnesium work synergistically. So maybe even lower doses of ketamine would be effective if combined with daily usage of magnesium. The kind of magnesium discussed in the slideshow is IV infusion, but there' a new form of magnesium called magnesium l-threonate that, taken orally, can get more magnesium across the blood-brain barrier than an IV infusion of magnesium.
Here's the slideshow about ketamine and magnesium:
http://www.ndana.org/pdf/NMDAReceptorAntagonistslecture.pdf
Here's some info on magnesium l-threonate:
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