
The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie Veterans Are Suffering Because of Government Red Tape
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Nov 5, 2025 Marcus Capone, a former Navy SEAL and co-founder of VETS, champions psychedelic therapies for veterans after his own transformative experience with ibogaine. Jon Shenk, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, shares insights from his documentary 'In Waves and War,' showcasing veterans using psychedelic therapy to heal from PTSD and TBIs. They discuss the challenges veterans face due to FDA regulations, the stark realities of war, and the importance of integrating therapy with psychedelics to foster lasting recovery. Their mission is to raise awareness and influence policy for better veteran care.
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From Skeptic To Patient
- Marcus sought ibogaine after seeing a friend's dramatic recovery and doing his own research into psychedelics.
- He started skeptical, having viewed psychedelics as purely recreational, but changed his mind after seeing results.
Spouses As Unsung Heroes
- Jon Shenk and Marcus both praise spouses as 'silent warriors' who pushed veterans toward treatment and held families together.
- Amber Capone's persistence and faith played a decisive role in Marcus getting help and rebuilding family bonds.
Ibogaine Feels Like Brain Repair
- Marcus describes ibogaine as producing heightened sensory awareness and a feeling of neuro-regeneration in damaged brain areas.
- He and clinicians report it can restore blood flow and connectivity in regions affected by TBIs.




