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re: Psychedelics, hopefully, will be available soon for mental health treatment

Posted on 4/18/26 at 2:31 pm to
Posted by AlterEd
Cydonia, Mars
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 2:31 pm to
I need to try ibogaine. And if what that X user is saying is correct, it seems to give a pretty good insight into the very nature of consciousness itself. A drug induced life review that allows you to experience the consequences of your actions through the eyes of the people they affected is pretty frickin incredible. I imagine everyone would benefit from such an experience and is actually pretty similar to what a lot of people report during near death experiences.
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Posted by beaux duke
Member since Oct 2023
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 2:38 pm to
agree
ayahuasca is more like someone gives you the keys to the universe. very intense, not for noobs. i could feel the energy for a couple months after
Posted by Tigergreg
Metairie
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 3:39 pm to
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100% a believer in psychedelic therapy, i do it myself


So, I guess that means you'll be supporting Trump from this day forward.
Posted by AlterEd
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 4:23 pm to
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Many thanks to President Trump for bringing common sense action to the issue of psychedelics.

Too many of my friends I deployed with have come home with invisible wounds and when seeking help, are given bags of prescription drugs by the VA to try to numb the pain, only to make things worse. Friends of mine like Medal of Honor recipient @dakotameyer
have shared how receiving treatment with psychedelics have been nothing short of life changing and lifesaving.

President Trump took historic action today by signing a deeply impactful Executive Order that will open the doors to advance psychedelics research and treatment for our veterans and all Americans battling addiction and post traumatic stress. Stanford studies of this kind of treatment show an 88% drop in PTSD symptoms, 87% in depression & 81% in anxiety—one month later, veterans went from moderate disability to none.

This action is long overdue and could save countless lives.
This post was edited on 4/18/26 at 4:25 pm
Posted by Centinel
Idaho
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 4:29 pm to
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Too many of my friends I deployed with have come home with invisible wounds and when seeking help, are given bags of prescription drugs by the VA to try to numb the pain, only to make things worse.


This. This times a thousand.
Posted by Big Scrub TX
Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 4:30 pm to
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I need to try ibogaine. And if what that X user is saying is correct, it seems to give a pretty good insight into the very nature of consciousness itself. A drug induced life review that allows you to experience the consequences of your actions through the eyes of the people they affected is pretty frickin incredible. I imagine everyone would benefit from such an experience and is actually pretty similar to what a lot of people report during near death experiences.
Iboga is less about the very nature of consciousness itself, and more about real life here on real earth - including the potential for a "life review".
Posted by beaux duke
Member since Oct 2023
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 4:30 pm to
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So, I guess that means you'll be supporting Trump from this day forward.

because he made one decision i agree with?
nah dawg
Posted by Warrior Court
Atlanta
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 4:52 pm to
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Posted by civilag08
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 4/18/26 at 5:06 pm to
In thinking through this logically, in cases of extreme trauma, to the point where “amnesic barriers” have been built in, as if the person has evacuated their own house, leaving those rooms (in their mind) flooded by horrific memories. When someone experiencing this high level of soul fracturing or dissociative identity disorder (DID) is given a drug that induces an out-of-body experience without deep spiritual and clinical counseling, I would imagine it quickly ceases to be 'therapy.'

Instead, it has just as much potential to end up being a wide-scale experiment in societal mind control. likely driven by profit while knowingly risking the permanent shattering of a human spirit of unaware victims seeking real healing.

By forcing out of the body experiences, these drugs can have the effect of leaving the 'house' wide open and the person in a state of extreme suggestibility. This state of being 'under the influence' is the exact mechanical basis for the programming used extensively on victims in circles like the Epstein survivors have stated. It is a spiritual crisis, not really a joke; where it can essentially invite external influences, both human and otherwise into a fractured soul that opens the door wide open. To market this as healing without acknowledging these spiritual and psychological dangers seems from my perspective another pharmkea deception,’

I hope those participating having someone they trust highly to guide them in this matter.
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