Anne Wagner, Lauren Myers, Andrea Lucie
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Veterans, First Responders, and families supporting psychedelic medicine will be honored at the conference for their mental health challenges and the urgent need for better care and resources.
Itzel Barakat, Justin LaPree
Stanford conducted the first trial of Magnesium-Ibogaine on Special Operations Forces Veterans with traumatic brain injury, showing significant functional improvements and high remission rates for comorbid psychiatric disorders. Further controlled
Nolan Williams
Catherine Oxenberg's daughter India survived a traumatic experience in the NXIVM cult, leading to long-lasting scars. The Catherine Oxenberg Foundation now supports survivors of sexual assault with ketamine-assisted psychotherapy retreats.
Vicky Dulai, Catherine Oxenberg, India Oxenberg
Melissa Etheridge shares her journey of addiction struggles, healing, and founding the Etheridge Foundation to research plant medicine treatments for opioid use disorder. Her mission is to provide more effective
Melissa Etheridge
Canadian Psychedelic Survey collected real-world evidence from 2393 Canadian adults on psychedelic use, revealing patterns, effects, and reasons for use. Results may influence policy and treatment approaches.
Philippe Lucas
Study on ibogaine for methadone dependence treatment aims to establish safe detox protocol through first Phase-II trial. Weekly low-dose evaluations conducted to gather safety and efficacy data for future research.
Jose Carlos Bouso
Wellness and Psychedelics: Academic studies show psychedelics, in clinical settings with therapy, rapidly improve psychiatric conditions. Survey of 3,000 adults found significant improvements in mental health with psychedelic use.
Saundra Jain
Psilocybin's therapeutic potential for various medical conditions is being explored, including pilot studies on Alzheimer's Disease and chronic Lyme Disease. Preliminary results and participant reports inform ongoing psilocybin-assisted treatments research.
Albert Garcia-Romeu
Psychedelics, historically linked to "free love", show potential for positive impact on sexual feelings. Recent research suggests psilocybin may enhance sexual functioning and satisfaction in healthy and depressed individuals.
Tommaso Barba