Trevor Millar's Journey: Healing Heroin Addiction with Ibogaine
People say, well, you're using a drug to beat a drug like yeah, but we're using, like the mother father of all drugs to beat these little demonic drugs hooked into people.
Ever wondered if there's a different way to tackle heroin addiction? Carl Christensen sits down with Trevor Millar in this episode of 'Change Truth' to discuss an unconventional yet fascinating approach: ibogaine therapy. Trevor, who runs a clinic in White Rock, B.C., Canada, uses this legal psychedelic drug to help people break free from the grip of heroin.
Ibogaine is often called the 'grandfather medicine' due to its traditional ceremonial use, but its potential for treating addiction is what really grabs attention here. Trevor shares his experiences and insights into how ibogaine works, describing it as 'the mother father of all drugs' capable of tackling the 'little demonic drugs' that people get hooked on.
The conversation doesn't stop at ibogaine; they also touch on other psychedelics that could be used in similar ways, as well as the importance of safe injection sites and the universal experiences that can help people heal. This episode is a deep dive into the world of psychedelic therapy, highlighting both its benefits and risks. It's a must-listen for anyone curious about alternative treatments for addiction or interested in the broader discussion about psychedelics in mental health care.
Carl and Trevor offer a mix of personal stories and expert opinions that make this episode both enlightening and engaging.