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Overcoming alcohol addiction is extremely challenging and requires dedication, strength and a clear mind. Many people turn to Alcoholics Anonymous, but that doesn’t work for everyone; even rehab and medications meant to discourage drinking don’t always help.

Ketamine can help people fighting alcohol addiction with their recovery to reclaim their freedom from alcohol. Dr. David Mahjoubi and our skilled team at Ketamine Healing Clinic of Los Angeles offer effective ketamine treatments for people trying to break the vicious cycle of addiction.

The Challenges of Overcoming Alcohol Addiction

Addiction alters your brain, and many people who experience addiction try to quit and fail several times in their lifetime. In addition, people with addictions often place the substance at a higher priority than their quality of life. As a result, they struggle in school or work, withdraw from society and experience complications in their relationships with partners, friends or even family. Overall, addiction can have devastating impacts on your life.

While anyone who drinks excessively every day can develop an alcohol dependency, certain factors increase the chances of addiction, such as genetics, your environment and mental health.

What is Ketamine?

Ketamine has been used to start and maintain anesthesia since about half a century ago. In addition, ketamine – also used as a treatment option for pain, addiction or depression – is a dissociative anesthetic, meaning it produces a cognitive disconnection from reality and blocks or distorts the senses.

How Ketamine Helps with Quitting Alcohol

When your brain and body crave and depend on alcohol, quitting can be extremely challenging. Unfortunately, many people can’t stop and prefer the consequences of their addiction over having to experience the horrible withdrawal symptoms and cravings that come with quitting. These symptoms can include agitation, shakiness, nausea, sweating, headaches, appetite loss and seizures.

However, Ketamine infusion therapy temporarily changes neural brain functions to reduce cravings, maladaptive reward memories (MRMs) and withdrawal symptoms. This can significantly help people fighting to quit their addiction with a smoother recovery. MRMs are memories connected with drinking, like when you smell delicious food and become hungry.

How Ketamine Aids in Brain Healing

Medicinal use of hallucinogenic drugs, like ketamine, can profoundly affect brain chemistry, improve mood, help rebuild neural pathways and suppress seizures.

Ketamine can increase neuroplasticity and synaptogenesis. This process helps reverse the changes associated with addiction by restructuring and reorganizing the brain, improving overall brain plasticity. Healthy brain plasticity enhances mood, learning ability, memory and several other cognitive functions, like changing, modifying and adapting.

Ketamine Infusion Therapy in Los Angeles

If you are experiencing alcohol abuse but are worried about awful withdrawals, ketamine infusion therapy is right for you. Dr. David Mahjoubi and our team are here to guide you through a smooth recovery from your addiction. If you are ready to undergo ketamine treatments to fight alcoholism, don’t hesitate to contact us today or visit our Ketamine Healing Clinic in Los Angeles to schedule your appointment. We can tell you more about our safe ketamine treatments and determine if you are a suitable candidate.

Posted on behalf of Ketamine Healing Clinic of Los Angeles & Orange County

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