Ketamine Treatment for Disordered Eating

Navigate Your Path to Recovery: How Ketamine Can Support Healing from Eating Disorders

Eating disorders, which include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder, affect millions, often with devastating effects on both physical and mental health. At Nushama, we recognize the complexity of these disorders and offer ketamine-assisted therapy as a potential path to healing, particularly for those who haven’t found relief through conventional treatments.

Explore a new horizon in eating disorder treatment, where innovation meets compassion.

How Ketamine Therapy Works for Eating Disorders

Ketamine interacts uniquely with the brain to potentially ease the symptoms of eating disorders by disrupting negative thought patterns and enhancing neuroplasticity. At low doses, it influences glutamate transmission, fostering new neural pathways and offering a new perspective that may help break the cycle of an eating disorder.

Our treatment protocol includes comprehensive care with initial consultations, preparation sessions, closely monitored ketamine infusions, and dedicated integration therapy to optimize the therapeutic process.

Our Approach at Nushama

Transforming Lives with Innovative Care

Your journey to overcoming anxiety begins with a detailed assessment and a personalized treatment plan. From preparation to integration therapy post-ketamine sessions, our team ensures a safe, supportive experience focused on long-term anxiety management strategies.

Ketamine Infusions Protocol

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Medical Assessment

We assess your medical history and medication to confirm ketamine is an appropriate treatment. Pre-treatment testing can include urine and blood tests, blood pressure and EKG.

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Preparation

Ketamine therapy is unlike any other treatment you are likely to have encountered, so preparing your mind and body for the experience is critical. We’ll give you information on how to cultivate a positive mindset in the weeks leading up to your journey. We will also encourage you to set an intention before each infusion—a goal or purpose for your journey that will help direct the experience and gather insights—and then “let go.”

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Psychedelic Treatment Sessions

Nushama physicians or doctors typically administer 6 treatments/infusions over a 3-6 week period, receiving up to 2 infusions per week. The treatments take place in a serene environment with ambient music. Vitals and anesthesia levels are constantly monitored by Nushama doctors and nurses to ensure the highest level of safety.

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Integration

Licensed therapists or trained integration coaches work with members with the intention of helping them glean insights after each journey to integrate into their daily lives. Integration can also include practices like yoga, journaling, meditation, mindfulness techniques, or listening to music from the treatment. The idea is to help individuals tap into their inner healer for lasting change.

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Follow-up

If a member does not have a therapist (or would like additional support), Nushama therapists work with members to integrate learnings into their daily lives for lasting results. Some members may also benefit from additional “booster” sessions. Psychedelics are transformative medicines, but healing requires more than the experience of the journey.

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Ketamine Infusion Protocol

Person at a desk writing in an open notebook

01

Preparation

Ketamine therapy is unlike any other treatment you are likely to have encountered, so preparing your mind and body for the experience is critical. We’ll give you information on how to cultivate a positive mindset in the weeks leading up to your journey. We will also encourage you to set an intention before each infusion—a goal or purpose for your journey that will help direct the experience and gather insights—and then “let go.”

Person at reception working with someone using a laptop

02

Medical Assessment

We assess your medical history and medication to confirm ketamine is an appropriate treatment. Pre-treatment testing can include urine and blood tests, blood pressure and EKG.

Person relaxing on a reclining couch with eye mask and headphones on

03

Psychedelic Treatment Sessions

Nushama physicians or doctors typically administer 6 treatments/infusions over a 3-6 week period, receiving up to 2 infusions per week. The treatments take place in a serene environment with ambient music. Vitals and anesthesia levels are constantly monitored by Nushama doctors and nurses to ensure the highest level of safety.

Over the shoulder view of a therapist sitting with a patient

04

Integration

Licensed therapists or trained integration coaches work with members with the intention of helping them glean insights after each journey to integrate into their daily lives. Integration can also include practices like yoga, journaling, meditation, mindfulness techniques, or listening to music from the treatment. The idea is to help individuals tap into their inner healer for lasting change.

Over the shoulder view of someone having an online meeting with someone through a laptop

05

Follow-up

If a member does not have a therapist (or would like additional support), Nushama therapists work with members to integrate learnings into their daily lives for lasting results. Some members may also benefit from additional “booster” sessions. Psychedelics are transformative medicines, but healing requires more than the experience of the journey.

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Understanding Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are complex conditions characterized by severe disturbances in eating behaviors and related distressing thoughts and emotions. They can have life-threatening physical and emotional consequences:

Anorexia has the highest case mortality rate and second-highest crude mortality rate of any mental illness.  
  • An estimated 9% of the U.S. population, or 28.8 million Americans, will have an eating disorder in their lifetime.
  • 15% of women will suffer from an eating disorder by their 40s or 50s, but only 27% receive any treatment for it.
  • Fewer than 6% of people with eating disorders are medically diagnosed as “underweight.” In fact, people in larger bodies are at the highest risk of having developed an eating disorder in their lives, and among people in larger bodies, the higher the BMI, the higher the risk.
  • 10,200 deaths each year are the direct result of an eating disorder—that’s one death every 52 minutes.
  • Eating disorder sufferers with the highest symptom severity are 11 times more likely to attempt suicide than their peers without eating disorder symptoms, and even those with sub-threshold symptoms are 2 times more likely.
  • Patients with anorexia have a risk of suicide 18 times higher than those without an eating disorder.
 
Statistics provided by ANAD.org

Eating disorders involve more than just behaviors with food—they also encompass underlying psychological problems. Anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive traits are commonly intertwined with these disorders, exacerbating the condition and often hindering recovery. Individuals with eating disorders may also face profound emotional distress, feeling helpless in the struggle with their eating habits and body image.

Treatment for eating disorders is comprehensive, aiming to address both the psychological and physical aspects of the disease. Effective treatment includes medical and nutritional support, combined with psychotherapy. However, traditional treatments do not always result in sustained recovery, and relapses are common. This is where innovative treatments like ketamine-assisted therapy come into play, offering new hope for those battling these complex disorders. At Nushama, we understand that eating disorders are not just about food but involve complex emotional and physical challenges. Our approach to treatment is holistic and patient-centered, providing not only medical interventions but also psychological support to help our clients navigate their recovery journey effectively.

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