In Waves and War - A MUST SEE
- Simply Human Productions

- May 4
- 1 min read

Highly decorated Navy SEAL Marcus Capone returns from Afghanistan and attempts to readjust to civilian life. But years of unprecedented warfare have left Marcus with treatment-defiant PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, and severe depression beyond what current government treatment options can effectively address. Fearing for Marcus’ life, his wife, Amber, finds hope in a groundbreaking therapy combining two powerful psychedelics unapproved for use in the U.S., but with seemingly limitless applications.
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It is not anything new that our world needs to make major improvements when it comes to transitioning our soldiers back in society. I come from a Navy family. Like many, I have friends and family that have fought in war only to come home physically, but not mentally.
I will NEVER understand what it is like to fight in a war, but I have struggled with severe depression my entire life. I can relate to the darkness and disconnection that comes from not being present in your own skin. I think any human can relate to that feeling in some form or another. Aren't we all carrying our baggage as we try to find our peace and place in this crazy world?
I strongly recommend watching this documentary
Kristine Joseph May 4, 2026




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