Ibogaine Treatment for Addiction


 

Ibogaine Treatment for Addiction – Our government has continuously denied its people a valuable and extraordinary treatment for physical drug addictions (and possibly other disorders) simply because that treatment has “psychedelic” effects. This treatment is a naturally occurring compound called ibogaine, which is found in the Tabernathe Iboga tree, which grows naturally in parts of Africa. If this treatment were legal, addiction would no longer be such a major problem in this country. Ibogaine has never been abused on the streets, but simply because its subjective effects are similar to those of LSD or psilocybin mushrooms, our government has outlawed it and placed it in the highest Schedule of drugs. The neurophysiological effects of ibogaine are extraordinary, research by several independent groups and even by NIDA (the National Institute for Drug Abuse) shows that Ibogaine does indeed completely eradicate the physical (and some of the mental) effects of addiction after being administered only once in some patients and no more then three times in others. Ibogaine stops recidivism in addiction. Its time we stop the unjust laws that hinder its use. (WWW.IBOGAINE.ORG) To learn more about the efforts to legitimize “psychedelic” psychotherapy treatments and gain FDA approval for such, visit the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies website. Make a donation to be part of a good cause! (WWW.MAPS.ORG)

 

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6 Responses to Ibogaine Treatment for Addiction

  • davidgrahamscott says:

    GOOD WORK!! BASSE!!!?

  • RUInternational says:

    There is Hope for the Hopeless. Reformers Unanimous is a faith-based addictions program. We have? 770 chapters across the United States and an 82% success rate. Check our Channel out @Ruinternational

  • My3rdUtubeAccount says:

    What’s the name of that? really physchedelic song after that Pink Floyd one?

  • zezt says:

    I am concerned about the therapetic state keeping them in a BOX. considering the urgent need we have now to wake the fuck up and stop the? corruption going on. Notice many of the pratitioners using language that gives idea mental illness is biological, and psychedelic psychotherapy is ‘treatment’

  • WordsMakeTheMan says:

    Well, as it is, ibogaine is more likely to be accepted due to the government research that shows it does indeed end withdrawal symptoms and stop recidivism.? Where other psychedelics/entheogens have great potential, the scientific community is just now regaining access to them for research, so it will be a while before the mainstream community can see their healing powers.

  • zezt says:

    I find your video –short, but really powerful!

    I would have liked to link a video reponse to it, but I feel? you only mention Ibogaine, instead of psychedelics in their diversity as potential for deep healing potential

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