Veteran Navy Seal Marcus Capone always answered the call.
Capone served until physical and mental wounds of war took their toll.
“Went to see the psych and he said, you know, Marcus, you’re the 200th guy that’s come in here. I assume it’s from going down range, but you know I really don’t know how to take care of this at the moment,” Capone said, Retired Navy SEAL, Co-Founder of VETS: Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions.
Capone tried different doctors, medicines, and therapy. Things only got worse until 2017 when his wife approached him with a Hail Mary, psychedelic-assisted therapy.
“Honestly, I thought it was crazy,” Capone said.
After research, and seemingly out of other options, Capone decided it was worth traveling outside the U.S. to a clinic in Mexico where the legal but unr

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