GelatinGoblin
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"...the NMDAR antagonist phencyclidine can produce a wider range of symptoms that resemble schizophrenia in healthy volunteers, in what has led to the glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia.[114] Experiments in which rodents are treated with NMDA receptor antagonist are today the most common model when it comes to testing of novel schizophrenia therapies or exploring the exact mechanism of drugs already approved for treatment of schizophrenia."
Has Ray Peat commented on this? Does this hold any solid ground to considereble?
Has Ray Peat commented on this? Does this hold any solid ground to considereble?