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Hawaii Ketamine

Veterans' Healing Retreat

March 13-16, 2025

Space limited to 15 people.

The Hawaii Ketamine experience is a therapeutic group event designed to reduce anxiety, supported by mindfulness, gentle movement, breathwork, and medically-administered ketamine*.

At Hawaii Ketamine, we honor and support our heroes—veterans and first responders—by offering a retreat designed to rejuvenate the mind, body, and spirit. This exclusive event provides a safe, nurturing space to heal, connect, and rediscover balance.

This retreat is entirely free for veterans and first responders, offering a unique chance to:

  • Recharge, heal, and reconnect in a serene environment.

  • Build meaningful connections with a supportive community.

  • Learn practical tools for managing mental health and chronic pain.

  • Experience personalized therapies that foster long-term well-being.

Retreat Highlights

Healing Activities

  • Ketamine Therapy: Discover its proven benefits in addressing mental health challenges.

  • NAD+ Therapy: Boost energy, enhance cellular health, and improve overall well-being.

  • IV Vitamin Infusions: Support recovery and strengthen your immune system.

  • Stellate Ganglion Block: A cutting-edge therapy for PTSD and anxiety relief.

  • Semaglutide & Mounjaro: Innovative weight management solutions to optimize health.

Group Wellness Sessions

  • Group Acupuncture: Reduce stress and promote holistic well-being.

  • Yoga & Breathwork: Relax, reset, and gain mental clarity through guided practices.

  • Integration Services: Process your journey with therapists and fellow attendees.

Recreational Activities

  • Surf School: Ride the waves and embrace Hawaii’s natural beauty.

  • Catamaran Excursions: Explore the ocean with exhilarating boat trips.

  • Snorkeling Adventures: Discover Hawaii’s vibrant marine life.

Inclusions

  • Complimentary ketamine therapy sessions.

  • Daily mindfulness and relaxation workshops.

  • Access to exclusive wellness resources.

  • Guided group discussions to foster connection and healing.

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March 13th-16th

Register for the retreat!

About Our Facilitators:

Shawn Bannister

Although there is no “cure-all” treatment for CPS, there are ways to help manage its symptoms, like physical therapy, counseling, medications, etc. Though some medications take time for the user to feel their effects, ketamine is a treatment option that has been known to work more timely.

Though originally known for its use as an FDA-approved anesthetic, ketamine is what doctors are calling the biggest breakthrough in the treatment of both mood disorders (depression, anxiety, PTSD, etc) and pain conditions (chronic pain, restless legs syndrome, fibromyalgia, etc).

Speciality: Anesthesia, CEO and Founder

Honolulu, Kona, Maui