Author: ibogatalk
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Psychedelic Pioneer: Terence McKenna
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Terence McKenna: The Visionary Who Brought Psychedelic Science to the Masses Few figures have shaped the modern psychedelic renaissance as profoundly as Terence McKenna. A philosopher, ethnobotanist, lecturer, storyteller, and fierce advocate for consciousness expansion, McKenna’s work continues to inspire researchers, explorers, and mental-health seekers more than two decades after his passing. His unique blend…
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Ibogaine Research Passed in Texas
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Texas Takes a Bold Step: $50 Million for Ibogaine Research Last week marked a historic moment for the psychedelic science community: Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 2308 into law, launching Texas into the forefront of ibogaine research in the United States. Texas.gov+2Houston Public Media+2 Why This Matters A Shift in Psychedelic Policy This breakthrough…
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Rick Strassman Psychedelic Pioneer
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Rick Strassman: The Scientist Who Reopened the Door to Psychedelic Research For anyone exploring the modern psychedelic renaissance, one name stands out with almost legendary significance: Dr. Rick Strassman. Known widely as the author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule, Strassman is one of the few researchers who dared to reignite human psychedelic studies after a…
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New Documentary Highlights Veteran Struggles and Healing
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Healing the Invisible Wounds: How Netflix’s “In Waves and War” Is Shining a Light on Ibogaine for Veterans’ PTSD A powerful new documentary has landed on Netflix — In Waves and War — and it’s making waves (literally and metaphorically) across the psychedelic world. The film follows a group of U.S. Navy SEAL veterans who…
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Psychedelic Science is Becoming the Mainstream
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The Rising Tide of Psychedelic Clinical Trials: What’s New in 2025 Introduction Psychedelic science is no longer fringe — clinical research into substances like psilocybin, MDMA, LSD, DMT, and ibogaine is booming. As of early 2025, more than 280 psychedelic-focused clinical trials are registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. BLA Regulatory+2xylo.bio+2This surge reflects growing scientific legitimacy, increasing funding,…
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Veterans Recieving Healing From 5-MEO-DMT
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Bufo Alvarius (5-MeO-DMT) for Veterans and First Responders: A Scientific Look at PTSD Healing Introduction: A New Frontier for Trauma Recovery Veterans and first responders experience some of the highest rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury, depression, anxiety, and moral injury. Traditional treatment options—SSRIs, prolonged exposure therapy, EMDR, and inpatient programs—help many,…
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Mental Health Struggles Are Being Overcome With Ibogaine
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Ibogaine Treatment for Mental Health Healing: How It Works on Addiction, Depression, Anxiety & PTSD Ibogaine has emerged as one of the most intriguing and unconventional tools in the field of mental-health treatment. Sourced from Tabernanthe iboga, a shrub native to Central Africa, ibogaine has been used for centuries in spiritual and initiatory ceremonies. In…
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New Documentary Provides Hope For Veterans
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Healing from War: The New Netflix Documentary on Ibogaine and Veterans A powerful new documentary has landed on Netflix, shining a spotlight on a bold, controversial approach to healing trauma in combat veterans: ibogaine therapy. Titled In Waves and War, the film tells the story of U.S. Navy SEAL veterans who travel to a clinic…
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Ibogaine: A Lifeline for Veterans Living with PTSD and Complex PTSD
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Ibogaine: A Lifeline for Veterans Living with PTSD and Complex PTSD For many veterans, the war doesn’t end when they return home. Instead of peace, they come back to a different kind of battlefield — one inside their own minds. Flashbacks, insomnia, hypervigilance, depression, and addiction are all too common. What’s worse, the very institution…
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The Hidden Dangers of 7-OH: What You Need to Know About Kratom and Its Extracts
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The Hidden Dangers of 7-OH: What You Need to Know About Kratom and Its Extracts Kratom has become a buzzword in the world of natural remedies. Some people use it for energy, some for pain, and others to manage withdrawal from harder substances. At first glance, it might seem like a safe herbal leaf. But…
