I believe that film was called Detox of Die. A sitter is a must in my opinion unless a person is taking a low dose as a booter. The flood dose required for interrupting an active addition isn't really safe to do alone. Even if it was, a lot of people would seriously regret it after they start puking all over themselves because there isn't a sitter to help them direct their puke into a bucket. You're essentially helpless at high doses. Please use a sitter people.
In UK a film about a seriously addicted man who took Ibogaine at a private ''clinic'' in the west of England was interesting, but the trip is meant to be EXTREMELY bizarre and you really do need a guide, and the patient was vomiting[ methadone withdrawal]- to be tripping, withdrawing and puking all at once sounds so grim. However, to be fair, 6months later, he still hadn't relapsed!-older addicts may not have the stamina for it though.
Ibogaine is not exactly what you would think....potentially dangerous, but shit....so is being on the street w/ a needle in your arm......from what was described to me....its a...."life changing hallucinogen.." so much of an extreme trip that most people will have to have a "journey guide"...with them through the trip...watching, taking notes and ready to take action in case of a potentially fatal situation...but there is all sorts of potential...US needs to get on their shit and research..
I believe that film was called Detox of Die. A sitter is a must in my opinion unless a person is taking a low dose as a booter. The flood dose required for interrupting an active addition isn't really safe to do alone. Even if it was, a lot of people would seriously regret it after they start puking all over themselves because there isn't a sitter to help them direct their puke into a bucket. You're essentially helpless at high doses. Please use a sitter people.
helpforaddiction 11 months ago
In UK a film about a seriously addicted man who took Ibogaine at a private ''clinic'' in the west of England was interesting, but the trip is meant to be EXTREMELY bizarre and you really do need a guide, and the patient was vomiting[ methadone withdrawal]- to be tripping, withdrawing and puking all at once sounds so grim. However, to be fair, 6months later, he still hadn't relapsed!-older addicts may not have the stamina for it though.
Oakleaf700 11 months ago
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UnknownSuspect1 1 year ago
Ibogaine is the key of addiction. I have a reservation on March 10 and I am happy and very positive about that.
zmzizi 1 year ago
cool vids and very true. please addicts research this life saving substance.
Zaha559, yo are rite... yet another true believer..
CRIPPYMAN 1 year ago
Ibogaine is not exactly what you would think....potentially dangerous, but shit....so is being on the street w/ a needle in your arm......from what was described to me....its a...."life changing hallucinogen.." so much of an extreme trip that most people will have to have a "journey guide"...with them through the trip...watching, taking notes and ready to take action in case of a potentially fatal situation...but there is all sorts of potential...US needs to get on their shit and research..
ZaHa559 1 year ago
@ZaHa559 well said and the uk could do worse than research an all.
colsh1690 1 year ago