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by tasty_freeze
1126 days ago
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I don't have a position on the paper (I haven't even read it), but this statement you just made seems unjustified: > If ketamine cured depression it would work in every case. Depression can have many different causes, and people have many different biological variables, so it should not be surprising that a given treatment isn't 100% effective. There are many example of this in the real world. With your logic, one might say: the sars covid-19 virus doesn't cause illness because some exposed people showed no symptoms. The families of the dead people would disagree. |
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Then why this singular focus on ketamine and psychedelics all the sudden? If it has many different causes why focus on activating a single serotonin receptor?
> and people have many different biological variables, so it should not be surprising that a given treatment isn't 100% effective.
Yes, and that is why we need to stop recommending mediation to people without knowing/researching the cause of each individuals depression. Why is there such limited nutritional and genetic testing on people with severe depression?
> With your logic, one might say: the sars covid-19 virus doesn't cause illness because some exposed people showed no symptoms. The families of the dead people would disagree.
If SARS2 does not cause illness in me that is all I care about. And if it does not cause illness in me you should all be interested in me.