Who walks this path
Special Operations veterans, executives, parents, artists. People who have already tried what is standard, with the time and the support to do the long integration that follows the week.
eyeboga is a vetted directory of ibogaine practitioners, a structured intake before you go, and an integration layer that stays with you long after you land back home.
71%
of Stanford's veterans no longer met diagnostic criteria for PTSD one year after a single session.
Special Operations veterans, executives, parents, artists. People who have already tried what is standard, with the time and the support to do the long integration that follows the week.
Eighty-nine peer-reviewed papers and counting. Stanford on PTSD. Columbia on Parkinson's GDNF expression. Brazilian and New Zealand clinical protocols. The conversation is catching up to the practice.
Three phases, one continuum. From readiness, into ceremony, and into the life that comes after.
Weeks before you arrive. Cardiac and liver screening, a medication review, a structured intake that earns the right to ask hard questions. You don't book the medicine, you book the room around it.
The week itself. Sit with a practitioner who's done this hundreds of times. Bodywork, ceremony, careful dosing, sleep. The structure is theirs to hold. Your job is to bring what you brought.
Where the work actually happens. The 48-hour window, the first dissonance, the long re-entry into relationships. An AI companion at 3 AM and human guides on the days that matter.
The first ninety days are where most of the work happens, and most of it happens alone. The integration companion is trained on Anders Beatty's 450-piece corpus and the protocol notes from the practitioners in the directory. It cites everything. It's a guide between sessions, not a replacement for one.
Four founding partners, each named honestly for the model they run. Practitioner-led residentials. One-to-one online. Clinical cohorts. You choose the room before you choose the medicine.
Browse the directoryTell us where you are in the process. Whether you're researching, ready to talk to a practitioner, or somewhere in between. There's no funnel.
Six of the questions we hear most. The rest live in the intake guide and with the practitioners themselves.
Ibogaine is unscheduled and legal for therapeutic use in South Africa, where eyeboga partners operate. We never facilitate work in jurisdictions where it isn't legal. Our partners run licensed clinical or ceremonial models under local law.
Ibogaine is powerful and requires careful screening. Cardiac and liver function tests, medication review, and a structured pre-treatment intake are non-negotiable with every partner. The Stanford and Columbia studies used the same kind of medicalized screening every responsible operator runs today.
People who've already tried what's standard and need something deeper. People with the time and the support to do the long integration that follows the week. Not people seeking a quick fix or anyone with unstable cardiac or psychiatric conditions that contraindicate the medicine.
Anders Beatty frames preparation as six to eight pre-treatment sessions before ceremony. That covers cardiac and liver screening, prescription medication taper if needed, intention work, and the structural intake that earns the right to ask hard questions. You do not book the medicine. You book the room around it.
The integration companion is trained on Anders Beatty's 450-piece corpus and the protocol notes from the practitioners in the directory. It cites everything. It supports journaling prompts, somatic check-ins, pattern recognition, and the long integration arc. It is a guide between sessions, not a replacement for one.
The eyeboga layer includes a structured pre-treatment intake, the curated partner directory, the AI integration companion, and ongoing post-ceremony support. The treatment itself is provided by the partner you choose. Partner pricing, capacity, and cadence are listed honestly on each directory entry.