On social media, UFC star Conor McGregor revealed he recently underwent Ibogaine treatment in Tijuana, Mexico, under the guidance of Stanford University doctors, claiming it saved his life and healed his brain after experiencing visions during the 36-hour process. The treatment, which involves the psychoactive substance Ibogaine, is not approved for medical use in the U.S., but Stanford researchers previously advocated for its medical applications, claiming it can treat traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), PTSD, anxiety, and depression. McGregor described the experience as ‘incredible, intense, and absolutely eye-opening,’ and emphasized that it was a life-saving procedure worth its weight in gold.