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Blood from young animals can revitalise old ones

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I'm excited to see capitalists and oligarchs become literal blood suckers. Reminds me of the blood boy sketch in Silicon Valley.

That was based on real events though, aren't Silicon Valley people also using Ketamine to cure depression?

No one is using ketamine to cure depression, but some doctors and some "body hacker" types are using it to treat depression with mixed success.

For now, it seems to be most useful as a rapid-onset suicide prevention treatment.

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There were lots of headlines about this last year, most involving Peter Thiel[1]. It sounds a bit like a tabloid vampire headline. "The Blood of Young People Won’t Help Peter Thiel Fight Death" https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/exkdee/peter-thiel-young-...

"The Blood of Young People Won’t Help Peter Thiel Fight Death" - Not with that attitude!

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I'm excited to see capitalists and oligarchs become literal blood suckers. Reminds me of the blood boy sketch in Silicon Valley.

That was based on real events though, aren't Silicon Valley people also using Ketamine to cure depression?

There's all sorts of lore about constructive drug use in Silicon Valley start up culture but it's not as prevalent as people say it is

I've never seen anyone microdose LSD or take Ketamine for Depression, hell, most of my coworkers don't even smoke marijuana recreationally or otherwise.

It's just that weird drug use makes headlines and headlines makes money

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