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The Rise Of Ibogaine - How Tom Feegel and Talia Eisenberg from Beond are Building New Health Care

Ep. 104

This conversation with Talia Eisenberg and Tom Feegel from Beond delves into the evolving landscape of Ibogaine as a treatment for addiction and mental health issues. We discuss the increasing mainstream acceptance of Ibogaine, its cultural and spiritual significance, and the unique experiences it offers compared to other psychedelics. And we emphasize the importance of understanding both the scientific and traditional contexts of Ibogaine, as well as the personal journeys individuals undergo during treatment.


We discuss the importance of community support in the healing process, the challenges of navigating relationships post-recovery, and the need for a deeper understanding of addiction as a response to underlying pain. Finally, we share the vision for the future of Beyond, emphasizing the need for expanded access to effective healing technologies and the importance of research and policy change. And we discuss a topic on the rise: addiction.


Here are the most important takeaways:

Ibogaine’s Growing Acceptance – It is becoming more mainstream with significant potential for addiction and PTSD treatment.


Deep Healing & Reset – Ibogaine offers a unique, long-lasting journey (up to 48 hours) that resets brain chemistry and supports emotional healing.


Cultural & Spiritual Significance – Understanding its roots and integrating both clinical and spiritual aspects is essential.


Commitment to Change – True healing requires a willingness to transform, reframe identity, and navigate shifts in relationships.


Community & Support – Peer support and shared experiences enhance the healing journey and prevent isolation.


Addiction & Trauma Connection – Addiction often stems from emotional pain, trauma, or spiritual disconnection.


Expanding Access – Healing technologies should be democratized, integrated into healthcare, and backed by research and data sharing.

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WEBSITE; https://beondibogaine.com/

INSTAGRAM: @beond.us






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