Andrew Huberman· PhD
It's always been your childhood, and then a reflection of what you've done to your wife and kids. It gaps it. So I've done Ibogaine four times. I have never had a singular military experience, ever. Nothing.
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It's always been your childhood, and then a reflection of what you've done to your wife and kids. It gaps it. So I've done Ibogaine four times. I have never had a singular military experience, ever. Nothing.
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The biggest concern doing Ibogaine was that you were going to be stuck inside of your own thoughts. Everybody you had lost, you were just going to relive it, you were going to be in the back of that helicopter, you were just going to have to relive that for 24 straight hours. And I will tell you that not a single person that I have ever done Ibogaine with has ever had any military experience. It's always been your childhood, and then a reflection of what you've done to your wife and kids.