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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 12 MIN

Why Veterans Are Choosing Ibogaine Therapy in Mexico Over Traditional PTSD Treatment

from Healing Horizons: Ibogaine Therapy in Mexico · host Chris Daniels

In this compelling episode of Healing Horizons, we explore why an increasing number of veterans are turning to Ibogaine therapy in Mexico as a viable alternative to traditional PTSD treatment. While conventional methods often fall short, Ibogaine offers a unique and transformative approach that addresses the root causes of trauma. Join us as we delve into the benefits of this groundbreaking therapy, sharing powerful personal stories from veterans who have experienced remarkable healing through this process. We’ll also discuss the science behind Ibogaine and how it can facilitate profound shifts in mental health and well-being. Whether you’re a veteran seeking new paths to recovery or someone interested in alternative healing methods, this episode will provide valuable insights into the potential of Ibogaine therapy to create lasting change and hope. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that could redefine your understanding of PTSD treatment.

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