Everything You Need To Know About Ibogaine Treatment
What is Ibogaine?
Ibogaine is a psychedelic substance which is extracted from Tabernanthe iboga (also known as iboga). Ibogaine is considered as both therapeutic and psychoactive addiction-breaker which may help counter drug addiction.
What is Iboga?
Iboga (aka Tabernanthe iboga) is a perennial rainforest shrub commonly found in Gabon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of the Congo.
How is ibogaine used to treat addiction?
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What is a flood dose?
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What are the physical sympotms?
When an individual receives a flood dose the first noticeable effect is the withdrawal symptoms go away and the next effect is a “buzzing” sound in the room that the individual will hear. The buzzing sound soon is heard inside the ear and ataxia starts to take effect. The person will need to lay down as horizontally as possible to relieve nausea that the ataxia can cause. Ataxia is like losing the ability to balance, stand up, speak and you also lose your hand-eye coordination. The person taking the flood dose will need someone to “babysit” for the 8-12 hour period that the ataxia lasts to provide water or assist in using the bathroom. Every person who takes Ibogaine will have different symptoms at different times.
What is the success rate of Ibogaine Treatment.
According to our past experience and what professionals suggest; It is thought that the success rate in ibogaine treatment may be between 50-80% and may differ according to the user.
What is the biggest risk in Ibogaine Treatment?
It doesn’t matter if you are taking a flood dose for addiction or PTSD; the symptoms and duration are around the same. The biggest risk in my opinion regarding Ibogaine is having fatal overdose weeks or months later. Ibogaine resets all your receptors after a flood dose, so the tolerance that a person might gain from years of drug use is reset back to zero. So the person might be at a party, doing well staying clean, and take a chance on a line of something. Their body doesn’t have any memory or tolerance of the drug and they could overdose. In the 12 years that I have been providing Ibogaine, I have had this happen to me twice. Ibogaine works on every drug that is physically addictive and that can cause withdrawal.
What are the types of ibogaine?
Iboga Root Bark, TA and PTA