
Veterans cross border for forbidden psychedelic treatment that's changing lives after combat
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Governor Abbott signs bill expanding ibogaine research in Texas after veterans and advocates push for investigating the psychedelic's potential to treat PTSD.
Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
For the last few years, veterans have been traveling south of the border to try the drug for PTSD and traumatic brain injury treatment and have returned with remarkable stories of healing — but, here in the U.S., the drug can neither be bought nor taken.
In fact, even studying it poses a challenge, but Texas sought to change that with a bill to make the Lone Star State the international leader in ibogaine research."There is obviously a medical use for this. We sent 1,000 warfighters down to Mexico to be treated, and we know how they're coming back and how they're healed," former Texas Gov. Rick Perry said in the Fox Nation exclusive "Ibogaine: The Fight of a Lifetime," hosted by Fox News' Will Cain.













