Conor McGregor recently shared a profound experience where he felt he witnessed his own death during a transformative therapy session involving psychedelics. The former UFC champion disclosed his disappearance from social media was due to his trip to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, known for assisting in addressing addictions, specifically opioid dependency, by alleviating withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
McGregor, who is gearing up for a comeback next summer after not having fought since 2021, explained on social media that he underwent the Ibogaine treatment at AMBIO in Tijuana, Mexico. Describing the session as intense and enlightening, he recounted feeling as though he was observing his own death and the potential impact on his children from a higher perspective.
The fighter expressed gratitude for the support and prayers he received, emphasizing that the treatment had a profound impact on his overall well-being. McGregor expressed his renewed sense of self and appreciation for the experience, highlighting the significant role the therapy played in his life and family’s well-being.
Looking ahead, McGregor has his sights set on a potential bout with Michael Chandler, aiming for the fight to headline the UFC’s upcoming White House event in June to commemorate America’s 250th birthday and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.
