@BellevueDoc And after the past 5.5 years of Stanford Medicine, I have very little faith left that people in powerful positions do ethical things for the public good. Please feel free to inquire. I’ll be more than happy to say it all in public now… & share evidence and photos. Saved- MDMA.
@EricLDaugh That is actually, factually, early to say. The signature authorizes “research.” As I have often noticed- research is free of meaning the item is being used for healing on any wider scale.
@BarkNyrk@BasedBiohacker I know, right? Must be nice to work for Stanford- zero ethical implications…. Bet money- Robert Doty would be unimpressed…. And also would have memory resonance with these issues.
@JebraFaushay Mine fell out at month one in a pool of breast milk and puss- but then, my sternum was in there severed…. Hmmm-
Kind of glad they are gone- could have ended up like that.
A new open letter from ibogaine practitioners, researchers, clinicians, and integration specialists argues that responsible ibogaine development in the U.S. must include more than scale and clinical branding.
Preparation, integration, real-world expertise, and ethical accountability to Gabon and traditional communities cannot be afterthoughts.
https://t.co/usdSEJcb8Q
For the record: Since 1997, Congress has quietly used $18.2 million of taxpayer money to settle 291 cases of sexual misconduct. These payouts have been kept hidden from the American people.