Former GOP House Speaker Pledges To Advance Access To Psychedelic Ibogaine That Could ‘Save Several Million Lives’
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VA’s Collins to Newsmax: We Need Cures, Not Just Treatments
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins told Newsmax on Thursday that the Department of Veterans Affairs is pushing forward with psychedelic-assisted therapy, stressing that the goal is not just to manage veterans' conditions but to heal them completely. Collins said the VA is investing heavily in psychedelic-assisted therapies with one key goal: finding cures for veterans, not just treatments. Appearing on "Finnerty," Collins said the VA is …


Former GOP House Speaker Pledges To Advance Access To Psychedelic Ibogaine That Could ‘Save Several Million Lives’
Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) says the psychedelic ibogaine represents an “astonishing breakthrough” in the nation’s current “sick care system” that’s left people with serious mental health conditions without access to promising alternative treatment options—and he intends to use his influence to advance the issue. Gingrich, who has a mixed record on drug policy reform, spoke with W. Brian Hubbard, executive director of American…
Bipartisan Congressional Lawmakers Push To Support Psychedelics Research With $10 Million Amendment To Defense Spending Bill - Cannabis News World
Bipartisan congressional lawmakers have teamed up on another psychedelics amendment to appropriations legislation—this time seeking to give the Department of Defense (DOD) another $10 million to support clinical trials into the therapeutic potential of substances such as ibogaine and psilocybin. Under spending legislation that was enacted last session, DOD is already mandated to conduct the The post Bipartisan Congressional Lawmakers Push To Sup…
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich Says Psychedelic Ibogaine Could Save Millions, Especially Those With PTSD, Addiction and Brain Trauma
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says the psychedelic compound ibogaine could help save millions of lives, especially for those suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), addiction and other serious mental health conditions. In an interview published this week with W. Brian Hubbard, executive director of Americans for Ibogaine, Gingrich described the treatment as an “astonishing bre…
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