Dr. Rachel Allen Debunks Ketamine Myths

EPISODE · Dec 12, 2024 · 56 MIN

Dr. Rachel Allen Debunks Ketamine Myths

from AGEIST · host David Stewart

This week’s episode is a rerun of our captivating conversation with Dr. Rachel Allen, an anesthesiologist and ketamine therapy pioneer. Dr. Allen discusses how ketamine—a medication she has used for decades in her practice—has evolved into a groundbreaking treatment for depression, PTSD, and anxiety. She shares deeply personal patient stories and explains the science behind the “snowglobe effect,” which helps reset the brain’s neural pathways. Tune in to learn how ketamine therapy is changing lives and what you should consider if exploring this option.How Long Will You Live? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks To Our SponsorsOur Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Momentous Supplements – Committed to the best in human performance, Momentous converts gold-standard scientific testing into real world impact via the highest quality health and sport supplements. Use code AGEIST at checkout to save 20% off your first order or visit www.livemomentous.com/ageistKey Moments“Ketamine creates a ‘snowglobe effect,’ shaking up entrenched neural pathways to allow fresh connections.”“For some, ketamine therapy becomes one of the top most meaningful experiences of their lives.”“We believe no patient should sit alone during treatment—this is a journey we guide together.”Connect with Dr. Rachel AllenWebsiteFacebookFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!

NOW PLAYING

Dr. Rachel Allen Debunks Ketamine Myths

0:00 56:55

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Retirement Rebel Siobhan Daniels Explore life's vibrant possibilities post-sixty with 'Retirement Rebel: Life After 60,' join host Siobhan Daniels on an essential journey for anyone navigating the vibrant, yet often misunderstood, world of life post-sixty. In her late fifties, Siobhan faced personal loss, battled menopause, and struggled with the isolating world of journalism. At a pivotal crossroads, she chose the path less travelled. Embracing her inner rebel, Siobhan gave up her home and hit the road in a motorhome, marking the start of her journey to rediscover joy, purpose, and herself.'Retirement Rebel: Life After 60' offers a rich tapestry of in-depth interviews, heartfelt personal stories, and expert advice. It delves into key themes for the over-sixties, from shattering ageist myths to uncovering new passions and practical life tips. Siobhan, with her dynamic blend of journalistic acumen and personal experience, transforms each episode into a roadmap for empowerment, fun, and rejuvenation during retiremen Aging Literacy Dr. Bill Thomas What if everything you’ve been told about aging is wrong?Our culture tells us that aging will change us against our will, and for the worse. Internationally acclaimed longevity expert Dr. Bill Thomas argues that this is false.Joined by co-host and performer Nate Silas Richardson in the only “Physician and Musician” duo, The Aging Literacy Podcast challenges listeners to reject ageist stereotypes and explore aging as a vivid and enlivening process that presents us with extraordinary risks, and rewards. Retiree Rebels: Ditch the Rocking Chair! Carol Larson and Mary Helen Conroy RetireeRebels inspires and supports retirees to move beyond the limitations of past ageist stereotypes, to aspire and achieve new goals by reinvention.Carol Larson and Mary Helen Conroy discuss the other side of retirement, the side that considers the lifestyle of retirement. Comedian Rod Quantock gets serious about ageing Southern Melbourne Primary Care Partnership Light in tone yet addressing a serious issue, this podcast series explores ageism, sexism, positive ageing delves into the hidden issue elder abuse. Comedian, speaker and social activist Rod Quantock OAM made the podcast series for young and old alike because we, as a society, need to step up to challenge ageist and sexist attitudes and to empower older people to know their rights and act on them.
URL copied to clipboard!