terah Posted November 14, 2002 Has anyone used Ibogaine as a cure for opiates abuse or know anyone who has? Did it work? Does it work? And if so,where was it done? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
woof woof woof Posted November 14, 2002 my Genomes are getting some soon, Only have to get them addicted to opiates to find out if it really works. Ahhhum, enough fooling around, why do you ask Terah? Someone in you know in need of a treatment? http://www.ibogainetreatment.com/ Hope this link can give you some insight on your questions. You can also contact Dr.Karl Naeher and ask for his advice. Good guy! http://www.ibogaine.co.uk/options.htm nother good info link. There's much on the web. I bet there a few around here that can give you good info, regarding beating Opiate addiction. The following link is a good read to help kick a habit! http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/addict...ion_info1.shtml How serious are you is the question!!!! Be well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terah Posted November 25, 2002 Thanks Brian, and yes Im very serious.Most treatments Ive found are really expensive. The Iboga capsules at www.iboga.nl sound okay. Any thoughts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
planthelper Posted November 25, 2002 hi, search aswell "endabuse" registered trademark. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theobromos Posted November 25, 2002 My thoughts? From "Ibogaine - Molecule of the Month" at http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/ibogaine/ibogaine.htm (check out their other molecules of the month if you have the time): "Popik co-authored the review with Glick. He points out that ibogaine is not in fact unique, 'All of the known antagonists of the NMDA receptor produce 'anti-addictive' effects in animal models of compulsive drug seeking and taking.' " So, if you looked for other compounds that affected the kappa-opioid and NMDA systems in the same way as ibogaine does you could use them in the same way. Remember that the mindset when taking the drug is important. The ritual of rebirth is important in the clinical use of ibogaine to break addictions. Just as it was in the Mystery religions of the Mediterranean. The first such psychoactive that springs to mind is, of course, Salvia divinorum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites