Kyrsten Sinema returned to where her political career began: the Arizona House. She touted the benefits of ibogaine to treat military brain injuries.
The former senator made a rare public appearance to stump for ibogaine, a promising Schedule 1 drug for brain injuries.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNKyrsten Sinema pledges support for Ibogaine research, a drug used to treat brain disordersFormer US Senator Kyrsten Sinema supports a bill to provide $5 million in funds to research a drug called Ibogaine.
Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's campaign outspent most others on Capitol Hill for security despite not running for a second term.
Kyrsten Sinema advocated for $5 million in funding ... She introduced herself to an Arizona House panel as a Scottsdale resident, said she is not working as a lobbyist, has no financial interest ...
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