Mexico Clinics Offer Psychedelic Therapy as Alternative Treatment

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Mexico Clinics Offer Psychedelic Therapy as Alternative Treatment
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Clinics in Mexico are providing psychedelic therapy, including ibogaine treatment, often sought by U.S. Army veterans for issues like depression and PTSD. The report highlights the openness to these therapies and potential risks associated with them.

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S. Army vets seeking ibogaine treatment for issues including depression and PTSD. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has indicated openness to these alternative treatments, but experts have warned of risks such as cardiac and neurological harm. NBC News’ Morgan Radford reports on the alternative treatment routes.

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