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Conor McGregor Says He Underwent Ibogaine Therapy in Tijuana, Reports Vivid Spiritual Visions

The treatment he describes is illegal in the United States.

Overview

  • McGregor wrote on X that he traveled to AMBIO in Tijuana for ibogaine-based trauma care at the guidance of doctors from Stanford University.
  • He said the experience lasted about 36 hours and that he awoke feeling restored.
  • He described visions of the Holy Trinity, the Virgin Mary, archangels, and a scene depicting his own death, which he credited with healing him.
  • Ibogaine is a Schedule I substance that is not FDA-approved, with studies noting potential cardiotoxic and psychological risks alongside limited research suggesting possible benefits for TBI and related symptoms.
  • The fighter remains under an 18-month UFC anti-doping suspension for missed tests, is eligible to compete in March 2026, and has voiced interest in a planned White House card in June 2026.