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Psychoactive Drug Offers New Hope For Those Battling Trauma and Addiction - Reform Austin

Summary by Reform Austin
U.S. Marine Cpl. Dakota Meyer, a Medal of Honor recipient who once saved three dozen lives in Afghanistan, faced a personal battle in his 20s. Alcoholism, flashbacks, rage, and panic attacks derailed his life, damaging his marriage and his relationship with his daughters. In 2019, Meyer underwent a single treatment with ibogaine, a psychoactive drug derived from a Central African plant. He told The Dallas Morning News that his experience was tra…
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Reform Austin broke the news in on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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