
Conor McGregor has been awful quiet over the past several weeks, but you can expect more “Notorious” in your life again now that the Irish sports star is ‘healed.’
We’ve heard a little bit from McGregor’s coach on how the Mac underwent a spritual journey and while many just assumed it was part of a re-dedication to his Catholic faith, it turns out he was actually in Mexico doing Ibogaine treatments.
“I was blessed to meet the most forward thinking doctors from Stanford University and undergo a series of treatments to address trauma,” McGregor wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “I travelled to Tijuana Mexico and underwent Ibogaine treatment at AMBIO. Watch the Netflix documentary just released titled ‘In Waves and War’ as it is the exact place I went.”
“It was incredible, intense, and absolutely eye opening,” he continued. “I was shown what would have been my death. How soon it was to be, and how it would have impacted my children. I was looking down on myself as it happened, and then I was looking out from the coffin.”
“God then came to me in the Holy Trinity. He is MIGHTY! Jesus, his child. Mary, his Mother. The Archangels. All present in heaven. I was shown the light. Jesus descended from the white marble steps of heaven and anointed me with a crown. I was saved! My brain. My heart. My soul. Healed!”
“I was 36 hours under before I finally rested,” McGregor wrote. “When I awoke I was me again. The most enlightening and enchanting experience I have ever undertaken. This treatment is worth its weight in GOLD! It is very, very tough, but it absolutely saved my life, and in turn saved my family.”
“Thank you for all your inspiration, motivation, encouragement, well wishes, support, and most importantly, for your prayers! THEY WORKED! I am my child again. But this time with the knowledge of my adult! To my family, my friends, my fans. My support! My team! Baby, we did it! The World is in for a treat!”
Ibogaine is a powerful hallucinogenic that has been touted as a cure for addiction and trauma. While proper studies are still coming on exactly how it works, many swear that it has allowed them to kick serious opioid habits. There’s no sign that McGregor went this deep into the dark hole of drug addiction, but he has admitted during court testimony that he’s used cocaine.
We’ll see if this treatment does indeed help McGregor get back onto the positive path he was on in the early half of his fighting career. While the business side of his life continued to prosper, his personal life has been rife with controversies including multiple assault allegations and one civil conviction for rape. He’ll be back in a Florida civil court after a 49-year-old woman accused him of “slamming her face against a bathroom stall and placing her in an armlock before raping her” in 2023.






























