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Meeting the special operations vets and hearing their stories of healing by ibogaine or MDMA therapy was incredibly moving. The PTSD just disappeared. Families reunited. Nightmares ended. Cabinets full of presprciption meds abandoned. Canβt wait for the documentaries covering all this to come out.
βWe do a disservice to people if we tell them that PTSD canβt be cured. They have secondary depression and take their life when they canβt take it any more.β Intead, they can hope for peace of mind β they donβt have to take it any more once these therapies with supermajority cure rates become legal. While that will take years, VETS helps them travel to our neighboring countries (Mexico or Canada) to find healing legally.
From a doctor at the Veterans Administration, the largest mental health care provider in the U.S.: βCare providers are proactively asking for psychedelics. They are burned out and need something that works.β
2m vets come to the VA for mental health care, and PTSD is the primary condition.
You can help them redress the epidemic of veteran suicide that has claimed 4x as many veteran lives as combat over the past 20 year war: https://vetsolutions.org





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