ABOUT VETERANS PTSD CURE
Hi, I’m Todd Coburn, a Gulf War Veteran who, like many of my brothers and sisters in arms, came home with more than just memories—I came home with PTSD. After years of struggling with the weight of anxiety, depression, and feeling lost, I uncovered a path to healing right in my own front yard, in the heart of Ocean Beach, California.
It all started with a patch of land that was battered and abandoned, much like I felt inside. What began as a simple plan to grow some produce soon transformed into something much more profound. Gardening and beekeeping became my therapy—my cure. I wasn’t just cultivating plants; I was cultivating a connection with my community and with nature. That overgrown, lifeless patch of land blossomed into a Garden of Eden, right by the sacred Santa Cruz Coves in OB.
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A strong sense of duty, accomplishment, camaraderie we all miss is now available.

Todd Coburn
USMC VETERANAbout Veterans PTSD
Nature’s Healing Magic
When I first moved in, the garden was silent—just a few bees struggling to fly, mostly crawling on the ground. I barely saw any bees. But once I introduced electroculture, something incredible happened. A large swarm arrived, buzzing with life, and built a massive hive. Suddenly, the garden exploded with vitality—sunflowers, herbs, vegetables, fruits, sugar cane, and even loquat trees.
What began as a personal healing project became a flourishing therapy garden, attracting neighbors and fellow veterans alike. This garden has brought more than just food—it has brought friends, conversations, and a sense of purpose. We’ve given away more than we’ve eaten, and in the first year alone, the garden cultivated thousands of connections.
We’re now donating hundreds of plants and seeds, encouraging others to transform every square inch of bare land into something beautiful and abundant. Together, we’re harnessing nature’s magic, where 1 + 1 = 3 (man + woman = child), not the sterile 1 + 1 = 2 that the matrix would have us believe. The hidden secrets of the Universe can be found in the numbers 3, 6 and 9, which we will discuss throughout the site. Happy reading, thank you for visiting and all your support.






Where PTSD Comes From
About Veterans PTSD: I believe PTSD for many veterans comes from a place deeper than the trauma of war itself. We signed up believing we were fighting for freedom—noble and just causes. But the reality many of us faced was far from that. We weren’t fighting for liberty or peace; we were caught in dirty wars, driven by commerce and contracts.
That disconnect—the feeling that we were used for something unjust—is at the root of the PTSD that so many of us struggle with. Veterans PTSD CURE was born from my story and my desire to help others who feel lost, disconnected, or broken. It’s about healing through nature, through community, and through the simple act of planting seeds and watching life grow.
Click HERE (internal link about Veterans like Todd’s personal story) to learn more about my personal journey and how we’re helping veterans find their own path to healing, one garden, one hive, and one day at a time.



The Hive Mind:
Healing Through Beekeeping (Secondary keywords: beekeeping for PTSD, beekeeping therapy, bee therapy, veteran beekeeping) Beekeeping opened even more doors. Beyond the honey and pollination, there’s bee therapy—oxygen therapy from breathing in the hives, bee venom therapy, and a sense of purpose working with the bees.Veterans will connect deeply with the “Hive Mind” that bees operate in. Like the military, bees work in perfect unison, each one playing a critical role in the success of the whole. For many veterans, this connection is transformative. You get that camaraderie back—the sense of working as a team, of being part of something bigger.
Beekeeping can reduce both mental and physical pain, using non-pharmaceutical, natural methods to heal. It’s not just therapy; it’s a way back to purpose. Veterans can sign up by clicking the button below, Veterans are the heart and soul of our business – get back in the game and make new friends.

What People Think
This was an incredible experience to interact with bees so close. I have to admit there was a point where I almost panicked, thankfully the staff walked me through it. I felt very ground, relaxed and at peace for the first time I can remember - this is a godsend.

Jose Sanchez
VETERANI wanted to help Veterans since they have done so much for our country, this program gave me an opportunity to send donations for such great causes. Along with other pilot programs being started, the beekeeping experience was hands down like swimming with sharks at first. But so glad to have experienced such pure nature and that honey!! 🙂

Jessica Bryan
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