Located on the lush, vibrant island of Cozumel, our Wellness Centers are nestled among natural beauty and ancient energy. Cozumel is known for its pristine oceans, rich Mayan heritage, and warm, welcoming culture. Our center merges sacred Iboga tradition with the serenity of this Caribbean landscape to offer a space for deep healing and transformation.
Located on the lush, vibrant island of Cozumel, our Wellness Centers are nestled among natural beauty and ancient energy. Cozumel is known for its pristine oceans, rich Mayan heritage, and warm, welcoming culture.
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HEAD NURSE
Luisa Cab graduated in nursing from the Autonomous University of Campeche and worked in emergency rooms and operating rooms at public and private hospitals before discovering her calling in ibogaine therapy. She began working with ibogaine over two years ago, a journey filled with challenges and profound experiences that deepened her compassion and expanded her understanding of healing. When she witnessed her first patients with substance abuse disorders transform, Luisa realized she was part of something revolutionary in medicine.
Over hundreds of treatments, Luisa has watched people with severe depression and anxiety rediscover their desire to engage with life and embrace each day. The moment that confirmed her purpose came when she saw a Parkinson’s patient walk up stairs for the first time in 10 years—a transformation she describes as witnessing a miracle. This work continues to drive her dedication to serving patients through their healing journeys.

Transpersonal Psychotherapist & Psychedelic Guide
Alan Christopher, MA has been a transpersonal psychotherapist and psychedelic guide since 2013, founding Entheohealing and co-founding Medicine Heart Recovery Ibogaine. He holds a master’s in Integral Counseling and Transpersonal Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. Raised near the peyote gardens of south Texas, Alan began annual trips to Mexico at 16 to study peyote culture, later joining the Native American Church tradition in California.
Alan entered psychedelic therapy after overcoming his own addictions through this work. Trained in 2012-2013 and initiated by elders from Mazatec, Dakota Sioux, Dagara, and Buddhist traditions, he integrates ancestral wisdom with modalities including Reiki, Family Constellations, Hakomi, breathwork, and somatic healing—treating conditions from addiction to autoimmune disease rooted in trauma.
The Detoxification Program facilitates safe, medically supervised withdrawal and neurological reset.
The Medical Condition Program addresses complex health challenges at their neurological foundation.
The Mental Health Program addresses depression, anxiety, and PTSD through deep neuroplastic healing.
Your Private Room

Private bedrooms with dedicated personal space for rest and introspection

Sound machines, heaters, fans, lamps, and room dividers for optimal comfort and tranquility

Premium linens, plush bedding, blackout masks, and essential recovery items
Nourishment & Daily Essentials

Three thoughtfully prepared meals daily featuring fresh, organic, locally-sourced ingredients

Gluten-free, anti-inflammatory cuisine crafted from whole, unprocessed foods

Artisan gluten-free baked goods, caffeine-free herbal teas, electrolyte-enhanced hydration with BCAAs

Curated daily supplements and wholesome snacks
Therapeutic Services

On-site therapeutic services, including massage, reiki, guided meditation and mindful movement, and breathwork sessions

Books, art materials, and entertainment options – optional creative and restorative activities
Outdoor Spaces

Tranquil garden settings thoughtfully curated for meditation, introspection, and peaceful restoration

Luxurious wellness amenities featuring swimming pool, spa facilities, and lush tropical gardens
Care & Support

Attentive daily housekeeping and dedicated culinary team

Comprehensive on-site medical staff with round-the-clock patient monitoring

High-speed internet connectivity throughout the facility
Post-Treatment Days: Integration & New Patterns The days after ibogaine treatment are critical. Your brain is in a state of heightened neuroplasticity—heightened learning and healing capacity. We use this time to:
Days 3-4: The Healing Experience Ibogaine therapy for psychological healing is profound and often life-changing. Here’s what happens:
What clients describe:
“I saw my trauma, but it didn’t destroy me this time.”
“I forgave myself for things I’ve carried for 20 years.”
“I understood why I’ve been the way I’ve been.”
“For the first time, I felt peace.”
Days 1-2: Building Trust & Understanding Before any treatment, we need to understand your story and what you’re carrying. This phase includes:
This isn’t about forcing you to relive trauma—it’s about understanding what we’re helping you heal. We move at your pace, with compassion and respect for your journey.
Neurological Rehabilitation:
Holistic Healing Support:
Integration Sessions:
What Happens:
Your Comfort Matters:
Before treatment begins, we need to understand exactly what’s happening in your body and brain. Our medical team conducts:
We use this information to design your personalized treatment protocol—the right dose, the right timing, the right support therapies. Important: If any test results require additional caution or monitoring, we have the option to begin with micro-dosing protocols on Day 2, ensuring the safest possible approach for your unique situation.
You’ll wake up after treatment feeling different. Most people describe an absence of withdrawal symptoms (or minor, manageable ones), dramatically reduced cravings, mental clarity they haven’t felt in years, and physical energy returning. Your brain enters a window of heightened neuroplasticity—a critical period when new patterns can take root. We maximize this opportunity with:
We strongly encourage working with an integration coach in the months following treatment to support your continued healing and help you navigate the challenges of rebuilding your life.
Before we start, we need to make sure your body is ready. This critical preparation phase includes:
We’re checking for any medical issues that could complicate treatment and making sure you’re as physically and mentally prepared as possible before beginning. This isn’t just paperwork—it’s laying the foundation for your safety and success.
You receive ibogaine in a single calculated dose based on your weight and substance tolerance—lying comfortably with an eye mask and curated music designed to deepen the therapeutic experience. Connected to continuous cardiac monitoring with medical staff present throughout, the 4-12 hour journey allows withdrawal symptoms to dissolve rather than intensify while your brain resets multiple neurotransmitter systems simultaneously.
What happens during treatment: Physically: Within hours, your withdrawal symptoms begin disappearing. Most clients report feeling them melt away rather than intensify. By the next morning, physical withdrawal is essentially over—something that normally takes 7-14 excruciating days happens in less than 36 hours with minimal discomfort.
Psychologically: Many people experience a deeply introspective journey. You might see memories, understand patterns, process why you started using. Some clients report conversations with deceased loved ones or spiritual experiences. Others simply experience visual patterns and deep rest. There’s no “typical” experience—each person’s journey is unique to what they need to heal.
Neurologically: This is where ibogaine is truly revolutionary. It’s resetting multiple neurotransmitter systems simultaneously—dopamine, serotonin, opioid receptors—back to pre-addiction states. The physical dependence is being broken at the cellular level.