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15 Responses to “Addiction Treatment With a Dark Side | the Columbus Dispatch – Columbus Dispatch”

  • partilov1:

    they shouldn’t incorporate ibogaine with treatment centers. That is only
    going to increase the price and availability of it.

  • Mojo Jojo:

    i went to thailand recieved 1750 mlgs of ibogaine and did nothing saw
    nothing got back still a herion addict for 15 yrs now Any advise why didnt
    it work

  • sisterwin2:

    @itchyundies Sure.. really not enough room here but will give the basic
    from experience/wittinessing Please visit “subsux.com” for many others who
    suffered at the hand of suboxone. Very addictive if taken more then a few
    weeks. Withdrawl last 6mo and longer.. acute wd last a 3-4 weeks with
    lingering wd symptom that last more then 6 mo.. for many a full yr pending
    on time spent on this very strong opiate. Lost of sex drive, extended PAWS.
    MD knowing very little and has no ideal how to wean

  • BlueEyedCelt:

    2 people here should maybe take ibogaine to hopefully learn to how
    appreciate the value of what actually lies behind the choices of disliking
    the message that is contained in this video.

  • partilov1:

    @joefriendly i agree on the reason for its high cost but, it seems as if
    follow up treatment on introspective hallucinogens with a close friend
    monitoring could do the work of one of these high end rehab people

  • sisterwin2:

    so true about the suboxone…. hate it. Excellent video… ty for your time

  • sisterwin2:

    (page 3).. rather work with detoxing herion addicts then someone off sub.
    Most detox units will not take on sub addicts due to the affinity to the
    receptors.. lenght of time for the detox. That in itself should tell you
    something. I could write a very long chapter on the negative of suboxone.
    PLS research before going this route.. visit SUBSUX.COM or Opiate detox and
    recovery.com.. read from site that are not related to the drug companies
    putting this drug out…

  • OscarSarcastro:

    @partilov1 Excellent lecture but I absolutely agree – the price for
    treatment is prohibitive to those that most need it… Rehab is going to be
    ideal but DIY is surely better than nothing until there is any significant
    degree of government investment in rehabilitation. Pharmaceutical companies
    have addictions of their own to add to the massive ballache of getting it
    legalized. It’s a basic civil rights issue, but even when legalized, is
    iboga possible to cultivate on a large scale?

  • MrGeckoonganja:

    No trip? Maybe snide ibogaine…What were the circumstances? I’m trying to
    find out with a view to possibly getting the treatment myself.

  • DBaunz:

    this guy is awesome, 3d avatar WTF??

  • Braazen1:

    i am cureing herion addiction with vitamins no side effects 4 days

  • Castaneda868:

    i did that thing in switzerland called “Neurojet” it works out fine, but
    just for the physical sympthoms, the withdraw symptoms go down to 10%, the
    problem of the addiction is the menthal part, not the withdraws, only thing
    is they do with this electricitie stimulation is to put your bodyown
    endorphine morphins on 100%, its only for physikal tetoxing, nothing else,
    so its not even comparable with Ibogain, im doing fine today, but it was a
    hell of a way out^^

  • sisterwin2:

    MD’s with little knowlege on how to RX. I have seen doses as high as 40mg
    daily. When Patient begans complaining of depression/anxiety (created by
    sub) md will just add more drugs.. I have seen Clonapin, (other benzo’s),
    anti-depressants, retalin (sp) for lack of energy/concentration. Cant find
    any studies on long term effects. I have seen more then one with perm.
    visual changes that does not go back to baseline. I have heard addiction
    specialist (Dr Scanland) make statements they would

  • Matt Bayman:

    I wanted to know how you’re experience went.

  • Joe Friendly:

    @partilov1 Typically, treatment involves one person administering the
    ibogaine, like in a motel, careful to give the right amount over several
    hours while observing the effects on the subject. In 2 or 3 days the
    patient has returned to their pre-addictive state. Treatment centers helpl
    people deal with the psychological side of addiction after the chemical
    addiction is ended. The main factor in the cost of ibogaine currently is
    its being illegal.