From: Brett Calabrese <bcalabrese@yahoo.com> Subject: [ibogaine] Rough ritual with datura Date: August 31, 2002 at 7:10:47 PM EDT To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com and I thought ibogaine was rough. http://leda.lycaeum.org/Documents/The_Genus_Datura:_From_Research_Subject_to_Powerful_Hallucinogen.16212.shtml snip “Beverly in his History of Virginia (1705) described the rite of huskanawing. The rite was practiced by Algonquins every fourteen…
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From: “preston peet” <ptpeet@nyc.rr.com> Subject: [ibogaine] news links for march 30-31, 2002 @ drugwar.com Date: March 31, 2002 at 4:16:28 PM EST To: “spynews” <spynews@yahoogroups.com> Cc: “rootsofteror” <rootsofterror@yahoogroups.com>, <ibogaine@mindvox.com>, <FreedomNewsNet@aol.com>, “CRRH” <restore@crrh.org>, “cia-drugs” <cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com> Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Greetings all, Happy Easter, joyous Passover, good Spring Solstice, and to all who practice…
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It’s a sad but indisputable fact that the U.S. has an opioid epidemic on its hands. By 2017, 1.7 million people had substance use disorders from taking prescription opioids and another 652K had heroin addictions. Something that ibogaine treatment may have helped prevent for many. Addiction to opioids of any kind…
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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 Patents @ the United States Patent Office (USPO) Use of ibogaine in reducing excitotoxic brain damage Use of ibogaine in reducing excitotoxic brain damage This invention discloses that ibogaine, a plant derivative, can be used as a safe NMDA antagonist at relatively high dosages (including dosages high enough to…
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18-Methoxycoronaridine (18-MC) and ibogaine: comparison of antiaddictive efficacy, toxicity, and mechanisms of action. 18-Methoxycoronaridine (18-MC) and ibogaine: comparison of antiaddictive efficacy, toxicity, and mechanisms of action. 18-MC, a novel iboga alkaloid congener, is being developed as a potential treatment for multiple forms of drug abuse. Like ibogaine (40 mg/kg), 18-MC…
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1999: NYU Ibogaine Conference Original Message ***************** There will be a Conference on Ibogaine at NYU School of Medicine on November 5 & 6, 1999. Perhaps some of you would be interested in attending. You can view the Conference web page, which includes the Conference Program and participants, a review…
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The Bwiti Religion …and the psychoactive plant Tabernanthe iboga (Equatorial Africa) Giorgio Samorini Reproduced by Permission (Original Publication: Integration, 5: 105-114) The use of vegetable hallucinogens by humans for religious purposes is very ancient, probably even older than its use for healing, magic or teaching purposes. The profound alterations in…
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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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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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