Plain language
We aim to separate what is stated, what is uncertain, and what requires direct confirmation from a program.
Terra Gauge
Terra Gauge is an independent resource built to make self-pay program research more legible, more careful, and less reliant on sales language. Our work begins with the practical questions people and families bring when comparing options.
Independent by design
Why we exist
Our mission is to help people compare program pricing, inclusions, safety questions, and practical self-pay considerations without presenting ourselves as a provider or authority. The main Terra Gauge resource is organized to keep the useful context close to the questions that tend to matter most.
We aim to separate what is stated, what is uncertain, and what requires direct confirmation from a program.
We focus on the practical details that can affect how a quoted price is understood and compared.
We do not diagnose, recommend a provider, or replace qualified medical, legal, or financial guidance.
Our editorial approach
Terra Gauge uses publicly available materials, including program disclosures, registries, published literature, and official sources where relevant. We distinguish between a source’s own statement and independent context, and we avoid turning incomplete information into certainty.
That approach reflects a basic evidence principle: a claim is stronger when its source, scope, and limitations can be examined. Guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology on measurement and uncertainty is a useful reminder that clear comparisons depend on defining what is actually being measured.
When evaluating health-related information, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health’s consumer guidance supports asking direct questions about evidence, risks, and credentials rather than relying on broad assurances.
What we cover
For a broader definition of the subject our resource covers, we may point readers to a concise overview of an ibogaine treatment; that context is kept separate from Terra Gauge’s focus on transparent comparison. Visitors looking for a more structured view of available research support can also see how our guidance is arranged.
Who this is for
“Independent guidance should help a reader form better questions—not make a decision on their behalf.”
Terra Gauge is intended for people researching self-pay ibogaine programs in Mexico and for families trying to understand how costs, inclusions, and disclosures fit together. Some visitors may compare details with material from ibogaine HCl information, while others may be assessing differences between program options in Oklahoma and Mexico; either way, we encourage direct verification rather than assumptions.
Independent by design
Terra Gauge does not operate a clinic, provide medical or legal advice, or direct visitors toward a particular program. We present information for research purposes and encourage readers to seek qualified professional advice for decisions that require it. When examining how programs describe themselves, direct details from an ibogaine clinic in Mexico should be treated as information to verify, not an endorsement.
Reach the Terra Gauge team