Ibogaine may not be the best-known psychedelic, but in therapeutic circles it has earned a reputation as one of the most profound — and demanding. Derived from the root bark of the West African Tabernanthe iboga shrub, the substance has long been used in spiritual ceremonies. Today, it is drawing modern attention for its potential role in addiction recovery and deep … [Read more...] about Ibogaine: The Root That Makes You Face Your Life (No, Really)
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How Navy Commandos Are Rewriting Their PTSD Story
They’re the quietest warriors you’ll never hear marching — ex–Navy SEALs scarred not by bullets but by memories. In the new Netflix documentary In Waves and War, three former SEALs—Marcus Capone, D.J. Shipley, and Matty Roberts—pull back the curtain on a battlefield few people see: their own minds. These men fought in theaters of war, but their real fight began once they … [Read more...] about How Navy Commandos Are Rewriting Their PTSD Story
Mission Within: Psychedelics, Veterans, and the Long March Back to Themselves
Imagine carrying a war inside your head long after you’ve left the battlefield. The enemy isn’t out there anymore—it’s the flashbacks, the insomnia, the guilt, the rewired nervous system that refuses to stand down. This is the reality for thousands of U.S. veterans, particularly from special operations units who’ve lived a life most civilians can barely imagine. For many, the … [Read more...] about Mission Within: Psychedelics, Veterans, and the Long March Back to Themselves



