The 2005 NYC Ibogaine Conference @ COSM February 20 & 21, 2005 Sponsored by: Cures not Wars February 20 & 21 Chapel of Sacred Mirrors 540 West 27th St. Fourth Floor Registration: $20 per day New York City, NY, 10001 Planet Earth, Milky Way 212/677.4899 Schedule: Sunday, February 20: Noon…
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The 2009 Ibogaine Conference Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Presidents Day Weekend (Sat., Feb. 14 to Mon., Feb. 16) Sponsored by the National AIDS Brigade Schedule Saturday, Feb. 14, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. [10:00 AM] Facing the Habit a film by Magnolia Martin [11:00 AM] Introduction Rommel Washington [11:15 AM]…
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#9 Bleecker St., New York City, NY 10012 President’s Day Weekend (Sat., Feb. 14 to Mon., Feb. 15) Sponsored By the National AIDS Brigade Cures not Wars Northeastern Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) Schedule Saturday, Feb. 13, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. [10:00 AM] Ibogaine Overview Jeffrey Kamlet, M.D.,…
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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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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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Sections of interview taken from: Voices of Truth Conversations with Scientists, Thinkers and Healers by Nina L. Diamond Journalist and writer Nina L. Diamond brings a rare insight and wit to the longest, most in-depth conversations ever published with fourteen prominent and innovate scientists, thinkers and healers, including best-selling authors…
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Illegal in U.S., ibogaine advocates say it blocks withdrawal symptoms By Malcolm Ritter / Associated Press (2000) What if addiction, whether to cocaine, heroin or alcohol, could be broken by taking a single pill? That’s the audacious claim behind ibogaine, an extract of an African shrub. But don’t look for…
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the Deborah Mash Interview with Paul DeRienzo Dr. Deborah Mash is a faculty member in the Department of Neurology of the University of Miami, School of Medicine with a secondary appointment in Cellular Molecular Pharmacology. Dr. Mash’s area of expertise is called Neuropharmacology and Neuroscience and her doctoral dissertation was…
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by Brian Vastag Journal of the American Medical Association Vol. 288 No. 24, pp. 3096-3101, December 25, 2002 © 2002 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Tabernanthe iboga, the West African source of ibogaine, used by some to treat addiction. New York — Some drugs are made in laboratories. Others,…
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ADDICTION RESEARCH: Ibogaine Therapy: A ‘Vast, Uncontrolled Experiment’ by Brian Vastag (Science, Vol 308, Issue 5720, 345-346 , 15 April 2005) Despite potentially harsh side effects, an African plant extract is being tested in two public clinical trials — and many clandestine ones On a snowy President’s Day, an odd…
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