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Ibogaine: Suppressed Addiction Cure or Just Hype?

Scott W Stern

Journal of Psychology & Clinical Psychiatry November 23, 2015 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.15406/jpcpy.2015.04.00221 via OpenAlex

Summary

Ibogaine, a powerful hallucinogen derived from the Iboga plant, is used in treatment for addiction, typically administered 1-3 times. It is claimed to interrupt the addiction cycle and alleviate withdrawal symptoms, with anecdotal support from practitioners like Farhad Garda, who has six years of experience administering it. Despite its illegal status in the United States, it is recognized in other countries for its potential to help break drug and alcohol addictions.

Study at a glance

Key finding Ibogaine is reported to effectively interrupt the addiction cycle and alleviate withdrawal symptoms in individuals undergoing treatment.

Abstract

Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com Ibogaine, illegal in United States, has been used for years in other countries.It is a compound derived from the Iboga plant and is a very powerful hallucinogen.It is described as a journey inside one’s mind where thoughts are clear to the addicted client.It is used on average of 1-3 times in the course of Ibogaine treatment according to patient and provider sources. Farhad Garda, owner of Ibogaine Therapy House in Za, South Africa commented “I have been administering Ibogaine for 6 years. Its ability to “interrupt” the addiction cycle is beyond question.” On its Linked In site, pharmaceutical distributor, Ibogaine Pharma Ltd notes “Ibogaine is a new therapy for chemical dependence that eliminates physical withdrawal signs and interrupts drug craving behavior. It is both a therapeutic and psychoactive addiction-breaker. It helps in breaking both drug and alcohol addictions.” The Cross Section of Addiction and Politics

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