The psychedelic Ibogaine helped me heal after combat
President Trump has signed an executive order to promote research into psychedelic therapies, including ibogaine. A combat veteran shares his personal experience with ibogaine treatment, which significantly improved his chronic depression and migraines. He advocates for safe and accessible psychedelic therapies for veterans and others in need.
- ▪President Trump signed an executive order to increase research into psychedelic therapies.
- ▪The author, a combat veteran, found ibogaine treatment life-changing for his chronic depression and migraines.
- ▪Ibogaine remains illegal at the federal level, but states are beginning to pass legislation to allow its use.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order recently to increase research into psychedelic therapies. As a combat veteran and former Army Ranger serving my country in Iraq and Afghanistan, this is welcome news. After fighting for the United States, I had to leave it to get effective treatment for the invisible wounds I brought home. The treatment I received in Mexico with the psychedelic ibogaine was life-changing. My fellow veterans, as well as other Americans who could benefit, should be able to access psychedelic therapies safely and locally. Recommended Stories Plaintiffs’ bar v. Sanity: The fight for effective tort reform A quiet Texas ruling with big implications for small businesses The Bank Secrecy Act is broken.
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