In a recent appearance on Fox’s The Will Cain Show, Jillian Michaels discusses a Texas bill that would fund research into the powerful plant medicine ibogaine.
What to Know About Ibogaine
Ibogaine is a powerful, non-addictive plant medicine helping people heal from trauma, PTSD, and opioid dependency — often in just one treatment.
Yet in the U.S., it remains classified as a Schedule I substance, meaning it’s considered dangerous with no accepted medical use — despite mounting evidence to the contrary.
That’s why people are traveling to Mexico for legal, medically supervised treatment like we offer at Beond, where safety includes full cardiac screening, 24/7 ICU-trained nurses, and integrative support.
But more options should be available for those in the U.S. who can’t travel — or prefer not to.
The Texas Ibogaine Initiative is pushing to change this. Two new bipartisan bills (HB 3717 & SB 2308) could help bring ibogaine into FDA-approved trials and expand access to life-saving care.
Here’s How You Can Help:
– Go to rallytexas.org and take 20 seconds to contact Texas lawmakers.
– Forward this post to 10 friends — especially those in Texas.
– Share this blog post or add it to your stories on social media.
It’s about real people, real healing, and a future where access to care doesn’t depend on your passport.