From: “Jasen Chamoun” <jasenhappy@optusnet.com.au> Subject: Re: [Ibogaine] methadone detassling with ibogaine? Date: August 31, 2005 at 8:43:32 PM EDT To: <ibogaine@mindvox.com> Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Hello Tyler, When I say a provider, I mean a person that has administered Ibo’ before. Someone with some understanding of what you will be going through,…
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From: geoffsummer@sbcglobal.net Subject: [ibogaine] usergs417@aol.com has a new email address Date: September 30, 2003 at 6:12:28 PM EDT To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com usergs417@aol.com has a new e-mail address Hello, I have just switched my email address from usergs417@aol.com to geoffsummer@sbcglobal.net. Please use this new address for all future emails and…
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University of Miami’s Deborah Mash believes ibogaine could be the wonder drug to end all drugs. And she’s ready to risk everything to prove it. By Paula Park (Originally published in Miami New Times — 09.11.1997) Deborah Mash and her three colleagues from the University of Miami strolled into the…
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Does one trip equal 30 years on a therapist’s couch? By Nina L. Diamond OMNI Magazine, February 1994 It’s the closest thing anyone’s seen to a bona fide cure for drug and alcohol addiction, yet, paradoxically, Ibogaine’s curative power seems to derive from its consciousness-altering properties. Despite the government’s historic…
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How a UM doctor may soon unveil the ultimate cure for addictions, and uncovered the mystery surrounding sudden cocaine deaths (Reprinted from South Florida magazine) By Nina L. Diamond Photograph by Jane Mitchell Cocaine overdoses had become more common in South Florida than frostbite in Alaska. At the peak of…
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Copyright © 1995, Paul De Rienzo, Dana Beal and Members of the Project All Rights Reserved CHAPTER 18: Deborah Mash’s Brain In March, 1994, in strictest secrecy, Howard Lotsof re-instituted treatments of addict volunteers in an ultramodern hospital in Panama City, with pre-treatment work-ups at the University of Miami. But…
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