From: CallieMimosa@aol.com Subject: Re: [Ibogaine] Nick Date: December 31, 2005 at 11:40:23 PM EST To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com In a message dated 12/31/2005 9:45:56 PM Central Standard Time, captkirk@clear.net.nz writes: Should i stop communicating as Capt KIrk? ;o) does it really matter? As long as you are not a Klingon…
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From: “Patrick K. Kroupa” <digital@phantom.com> Subject: [ibogaine] Fwd: addiction not curablel Date: July 31, 2003 at 6:19:47 PM EDT To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Hum … we should, like, fer instance, start a BEST OF section for ibogaine-related email. Todaze comes from ibogaine.org. HelLo. I am oN drugZ and Using the…
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From: Jellking <jellking@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Re: [ibogaine] C.R.A.C.K Original statement and more comments Date: July 31, 2002 at 10:00:01 PM EDT To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Joshua wrote, “The US
comprises 5% of the world’s population and uses 25% of its resources. Our
population in the US is not the problem – that…
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[The Global Ibogaine Therapist Alliance (GITA) released a series of reboots and updates to Howard Lotsof’s Ibogaine Treatment Manual.] Clinical Guidelines for Ibogaine-Assisted Detoxification Originally Published: September 2015 Current Version: 1.1 (February 25, 2016) Authors: Jonathan Dickinson Jamie McAlpin, R.N. Clare Wilkins Christine Fitzsimmons, R.N. Paige Guion, R.N. Tanea Paterson Douglas…
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Ibogaine: A Novel Anti-Addictive Compound A Comprehensive Literature Review By: Jonathan Freedlander Advisor: Carlo DiClemente, Ph.D. University of Maryland, Baltimore County Introduction and History Ibogaine is a naturally occurring indole alkaloid, found in a variety of African shrubs of the Tabernanthe genus (Obach, Pablo, and Mash, 1998). The root of…
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MAPS Bulletin volume xiii number 2 winter 2003 Ibogaine: Treatment Outcomes and Observations Epoptica & Junk the Magic Dragon (Hattie Wells & Patrick K. Kroupa) Background Ibogaine is a naturally-occurring psychoactive indole alkaloid derived from the roots of the African rainforest shrub Tabernanthe iboga. Ibogaine is traditionally used by indigenous…
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Reprinted from Neurobiological Mechanisms of Drugs of Abuse Volume 914 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences September 2000 Ibogaine: Complex Pharmacokinetics, Concerns for Safety, and Preliminary Efficacy Measures DEBORAH C. MASH,[a,b,h] CRAIG A. KOVERA,[o] JOHN PABLO,[o] RACHEL F. TYNDALE,[c] FRANK D. ERVIN,[d] IZBEN C. WILLIAMS,[e] EDWARD…
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Ibogaine: The Whole Entire Everything (in its complete totality… partially) Copyright © 2005-2008, Patrick K. Kroupa All Rights Reserved “Everything is Poison. Nothing is Poison.” –Paracelsus “I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for…
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