You served. You came home. But something came home with you. The VA offered medication. Therapy helped some. But the hypervigilance, the moral injury, the nightmares — persisted. Ibogaine reaches somewhere nothing else could.
"Complete confidentiality. We never contact your branch, VA or any military authority. Your treatment is your own."
The problem is not willpower, resilience or dedication to treatment. The problem is neurobiological. Trauma is encoded below the reach of language, in subcortical structures where talk therapy and medication have limited direct access. Ibogaine works at this level.
Every veteran's experience is unique. Our programme is built around your specific presentation — the nature of your service, your current symptoms, your prior treatment history and your goals.
Hypervigilance, flashbacks, nightmares, emotional numbing and the full constellation of responses following combat and high-risk operational exposure.
The 2023 Stanford study specifically included veterans with TBI and found significant improvements in TBI-associated depression, cognitive function and quality of life.
The wound of having acted against one's own moral code. Often misdiagnosed as PTSD — and rarely addressed by conventional treatment alone.
Dependency on opioids, benzodiazepines and other medications prescribed for service-related injuries.
Self-medication with alcohol is prevalent among veterans with PTSD. Ibogaine addresses both the addiction and its psychological roots simultaneously.
Stanford University School of Medicine published a landmark study in Nature Medicine examining ibogaine for US special operations veterans with PTSD, TBI and substance use disorder. All had received prior conventional treatments without adequate relief. Researchers described the results as "dramatic" — large, rapid, durable improvements at one-month follow-up. Zero serious adverse events.
Trauma is encoded in the amygdala, hippocampus and brainstem — below the reach of language. Ibogaine acts on serotonin, sigma-2 and NMDA receptors at this subcortical level, enabling processing that talk therapy cannot access.
Many veterans describe ibogaine as a neutral, compassionate review of their life — including combat experiences. Not reliving trauma, but witnessing it from a distance, with understanding and without overwhelm.
Ibogaine upregulates GDNF and BDNF, promoting new neural connection growth. Combined with weeks of elevated neuroplasticity from noribogaine, this creates the substrate for genuinely new patterns of response.
"Two tours of combat, PTSD for six years. The VA gave me pills. Amari gave me my life back. The trauma processing during ibogaine was unlike anything in years of conventional therapy."
— James R., 41 · Combat Veteran · CanadaWe understand that seeking treatment for PTSD or substance use carries real concerns for veterans — career implications, clearances, stigma. At Amari, your treatment is completely your own.
Your employer, military unit, VA or any government authority is never contacted. No reporting obligations to any military or government body.
We never disclose your identity, presence at Amari, or any aspect of your treatment to any third party — including family — without your explicit written consent.
Treatment takes place in Mexico, where ibogaine is legal and unscheduled. Outside the jurisdiction of US, Canadian or UK authorities.
Good candidates typically meet several of the following:
Our consultation is free, confidential and carries no obligation. Honest answers about whether ibogaine is right for your situation.
+52 984 166 1833 · contact@amariboga.com · Riviera Maya, México