Around the 30 minute mark on the nose, we veer off into ibogaine as addiction cure. |
|
The conference featured speakers on topics ranging from ibogaine to harm reduction in the state of California. |
|
The ibogaine ceremony begins when her heroin withdrawal reaches a breaking point. |
|
After intense training in Gabon following the incident, he dedicated himself to practicing ibogaine ceremonies like the Bwiti. |
|
Lotsof eventually took the drug to the Netherlands, where some of the first ibogaine clinics were born. |
|
There are many kinds of rehabilitation treatment, including pharmacologically based treatments with naltrexone, methadone, or ibogaine. |
|
These included LSD, harmine, ibogaine, mescaline, and discoloured pink adrenalin. |
|
Degeneration of Purkinje cells in parasagittal zones of the cerebellar vermis after treatment with ibogaine or harmaline. |
|
Noncompetitive functional inhibition at diverse, human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes by bupropion, phencyclidine, and ibogaine. |
|
It inhibited muscular fatigue in both in vitro and in vivo studies, similar to the activity of ibogaine. |
|
The list runs from aboideau to zoonomia, and includes terms such as azotemia, banlieue, etouffee, ibogaine, mazaedia, oceanaut, pahoehoe, retiarii, thiourea and uxorious. |
|
His search for a cure takes him to Africa where he takes Ibogaine, one of the most powerful psychedelic substances known to mankind. |
|
Ibogaine has been proven to cure heroin addiction, and GHB is commonly used outside of the United States in the treatment of narcolepsy. |
|
I had to watch a documentary called Ibogaine about a drug they use in Africa for addiction therapy. |
|