Ibogaine List Archives – 2004-05

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From: “Steven Anker” <stevenanker@hotmail.com> Subject: RE: [ibogaine] ibogaine therapy Date: May 31, 2004 at 10:44:50 PM EDT To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com “Bwiti, Gabon, very expensive.” Not really, incl plane, initiation $2,000 and up. If you are going for spiritual reasons why not do it with the folk who do it…

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Ibogaine List Archives – 2004-02

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From: “Nick Sandberg” <nicks22@onetel.com> Subject: Re: [ibogaine] What UK provider scrwed up? Date: February 29, 2004 at 5:07:05 PM EST To: <ibogaine@mindvox.com> Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com —– Original Message —– From: “Marc Scott Emery” <marc@cannabisculture.com> To: <ibogaine@mindvox.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:36 PM Subject: RE: [ibogaine] What UK provider scrwed up?…

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Ibogaine List Archives – 2003-03

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From: “Randy Hencken” <randyhencken@hotmail.com> Subject: [ibogaine] Yoga Date: March 31, 2003 at 8:34:30 PM EST To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com I am curious as to the lists feelings towards different types of Yoga.  In particular does anyone have any thoughts/feelings about Bikrams Yoga? Thanks, Peace, Randy _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC –…

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Ibogaine List Archives – 2002-07

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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 Delphic Bee, Jonathan Ott

Purple Ascent, by Dave Hunter (Gammalyte)

Bees and Toxic Honeys as pointers to Psychoactive and other Medicinal Plants Copyright © 1998, Jonathan Ott All Rights Reserved (Original Publication: Economic Botany 52(3):260 -266,1998) Herein a brief review, with 49 references, of the history and phytochemistry of toxic honeys, in which bees have sequestered secondary compounds naturally occurring…

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