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    The Silent Crisis: How Plant Medicine Is Changing the Conversation Around Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Ideation

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    The Silent Crisis: How Plant Medicine Is Changing the Conversation Around Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Ideation

    As conventional treatments fall short for millions, Rythmia Life Advancement Center has surveyed more than 24,000 guests six months after their plant medicine experience, and the results are redefining what healing can look like

    The numbers are staggering. More than one billion people worldwide are currently living with a mental health condition, and 61.5 million U.S. adults experienced a mental health condition in the past year, with nearly half receiving no treatment (SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2024). Approximately 14.3 million U.S. adults reported serious thoughts of suicide in 2024 (SAMHSA, 2024). Globally, suicide claims an estimated 727,000 lives per year and remains a leading cause of death among young people across all socioeconomic contexts (World Health Organization, 2025). Despite decades of advances in psychiatric medicine, millions of people are still falling through the cracks of conventional treatment, managing symptoms without ever addressing the root cause of their suffering.

    The question more people are asking is not whether they need help, but rather, it is whether the help they have been offered is actually working.

    For those living with chronic depression, anxiety disorders, addiction, suicidal ideation, or even the low-grade financial and existential dread that never fully lifts, the standard toolkit has often meant a combination of medication and therapy that manages rather than transforms. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, approximately 30% of people diagnosed with major depressive disorder are classified as treatment-resistant, meaning standard antidepressants fail to provide meaningful relief (Johns Hopkins Medicine, 2025). For many, that gap between managing and healing starts to feel like a dead end.

    That is where alternative medicines, in particular, ayahuasca based treatments are stepping in, and changing the landscape of healing.

    Rythmia Life Advancement Center, a legal plant medicine retreat in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, has become one of the most talked-about destinations for people seeking a different kind of breakthrough. It is not a rehabilitation center, nor is it a psychiatric facility. Instead, it is a “life advancement center” operating at the intersection of ancient healing traditions and modern integrative wellness, offering structured plant medicine ceremonies alongside breathwork, meditation, yoga and personal development classes, all designed to help guests process what they have been carrying for years and finally release it once and for all.

    Photo Courtesy of Rythmia

    The results are quantifiable. 

    In Rythmia’s own post-retreat guest surveys, conducted six months after completing the program across more than 24,000 guests, guests report a 63% reduction in addiction, a 56% reduction in anxiety and depression, a 70% reduction in trauma and PTSD, and a 73% reduction in suicidal ideation. Time and time again, the center has witnessed profound results from people who arrived without hope, and left feeling a new sense of purpose and meaning.

    What sets the Rythmia model apart is its holistic understanding of where our wounds tend to arise from. Depression and financial anxiety are often the same hurt wearing different facades. Addiction and suicidal ideation also frequently share a similar origin of unprocessed trauma that the nervous system has been white-knuckling through for years, or burying deep into the subconscious mind. The Western world teaches people to suppress their “weaknesses,” to push through their vulnerabilities, to hold it in and “be strong.” Rythmia is built on the premise that healing begins the moment that pattern breaks, and you can finally see yourself, clearly, for the first time.

    Public figures are no strangers to these struggles, and some have spoken openly about finding relief through experiences like those offered at Rythmia.

    In a testimonial video about his time at Rythmia, Italian rapper Clementino, a celebrated Neapolitan hip-hop artist signed to Universal Music who has spoken publicly about his own recovery from cocaine addiction, describes how the experience helped him strip away the noise, reconnect with what matters most, and return home with a “creative clarity he had not felt in years.”

    In another testimonial, Mack Maine, longtime president of Young Money Entertainment and one of the most respected figures in hip-hop, reflects on how his time at Rythmia gave him a true understanding of the most authentic version of himself. He describes seeing his past clearly for the first time, both the trauma and the joy, and finally understanding how those experiences shaped the person he became. It is, he says, “one of the greatest gifts he has ever received.”

    But the guests at Rythmia are not all celebrities, they are regular people like you and me who have tried everything else, and felt unsatisfied by the results. They are high-functioning professionals who cannot release the tension and pressures they carry into every boardroom meeting. They are individuals whose anxiety has inadvertently shaped every decision for as long as they can remember. They are people who have stood at the edge of their darkest moments and somehow, whether through fate, fortune, or algorithmic destiny, found their way to Costa Rica because they were ready to change their lives for good.

    “People struggling with suicidal ideation have often lost hope in themselves and in what life can offer. What I’ve witnessed at Rythmia over the past ten years is nothing short of remarkable: veterans with debilitating PTSD finding breakthroughs, celebrities breaking cycles of addiction they thought were permanent, and everyday people moving past depression they never believed they could survive. The Rythmia Way Program gives people a path back to themselves, allowing them to become their own healer, their own advocate, and the author of their own healing.” —Dr. Jeff McNairy, Chief Medical Officer, Rythmia Life Advancement Center

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    Every modality at Rythmia is guided by its three intentions: to see who you’ve become, to merge back with your soul, and to heal your heart. This trinity of intent helps what is stored in the body to finally leave it, and the healing is often considered miraculous. Their guests consistently report feeling clearer, lighter, and more present after their time at Rythmia with over 98% claiming the week there was one of the most significant of their lives. The physical markers tend to follow the emotional ones, the face changes, the eyes change, shoulders soften and smiles become much wider.

    As the conversation around mental health is evolving, the data around plant medicine and its role in treating depression, addiction, and suicidal ideation is growing, and now federal policy is catching up. On April 18, 2026, President Trump signed an executive order titled “Accelerating Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness,” directing federal agencies to expedite the research, review, and approval of psychedelic drugs as potential treatments for serious mental health conditions. The order directed $50 million in federal funds toward accessibility and fast-tracked FDA review of substances including psilocybin and ibogaine. A 2025 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that a single dose of LSD could ease anxiety and depression for months, underscoring what facilities like Rythmia have long understood, which is that the path to healing often requires going beyond the conventional.

    There is a version of you that is not defined by anxiety, depression, addictions, or the weight of everything you have carried without being asked. Rythmia exists for that version of you. The world is finally starting to pay attention to what that kind of healing can look like, and now, the only question left is whether you are ready to find out for yourself.

    Rythmia Life Advancement Center is located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. For more information, visit rythmia.com.

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