After three decades and five combat deployments in Navy Special Operations, Stephen Jones’s life spiraled into blackouts, bouts of angry confusion and alcohol-fueled benders. Doctors diagnosed him ...
A once obscure traditional psychedelic plant from Africa has made headlines recently as Texas pushes for more research and a prominent Republican wrote a vigorous endorsement of its possible use for ...
The No-Trip Treatment: Ibogaine, derived from Africa's Iboga tree, is known for its hallucinogenic powers and potential to treat addictions to drugs, alcohol and tobacco. In a country where 100,000 ...
The U.S. government has taken a significant step toward tackling the mounting national substance addiction crisis by partnering with neuroscience company Delix Therapeutics to study a ...
Ibogaine, a natural psychedelic now decriminalized in Colorado, shows considerable potential in treating traumatic brain injuries among military veterans, according to recently published research from ...
Ibogaine, a powerful psychedelic derived from an African shrub long thought to be useful in treating heroin and opiate addiction, was recently the subject of a Stanford study which showed it may also ...
Ibogaine is currently among the buzziest psychedelics, promising to upend the landscape of mental health care and support. First discovered to curb addiction in the 1960s, the drug was declared an ...
The psychedelic drug ibogaine may be able to give brain injury sufferers some much needed help. A new, small study found that military veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury experienced a ...
For military veterans, many of the deepest wounds of war are invisible: Traumatic brain injuries resulting from head trauma or blast explosions are a leading cause of post-traumatic stress disorder, ...
An article in the September 29 Journal of Psychopharmacology carried a report from Brazilian researchers that the naturally occurring psychedelic compound ibogaine, when administered by a physician in ...
After three decades and five combat deployments in Navy Special Operations, Stephen Jones’s life spiraled into blackouts, bouts of angry confusion and alcohol-fueled benders. Doctors diagnosed him ...