IBOGAINE-Rite of Passage FULL DOCUMENTARY part6/6
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@rsohlich1 Unfortunately, you'd have better luck kicking heroin. Suboxone's half-life is equal if not longer than methadone's which makes for a loooooong withdrawal tapering regardless....
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The problem is the fact that they are illegal and more expensive than gold.
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I can understand why one can be pessimistic when it comes to the prospect of a country like the US legalising a compound like ibogaine but ultimately, its the people that decide whats what. Inform the masses and sooner or later it will be legalised. You don't need to have been addicted to heroin to understand the impact this will have. Even the most ignorant American knows that drug addiction affects everyone, not just the addicts themselves. But ultimately, its not the drugs that arethe problem
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@mistercrispy BTW I hope your doing better
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@mistercrispy did you taper off the subs? I am on 4 mg a day and wanna get of it. I've been on it for 5 years and I am having a rough time getting off it. Thanks!
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Good film.
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@Chuckjagermeister the whole cycle of drugs is massively profitable. drug dealers spending money (miami backwater town before cocaine then major metropolis overnight) enforcement (in seizures and jobs), incarceration and rehabs (big time money and prisons have been privatized since '87 so thats a whole other beast), pharmaceuticals (methadone etc) and on and on
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Pharmaceuticals & doctors (pushers) : Unbelievable that we live in a world that gets people on drugs then sell many more drugs that supposedly helps you get off other drugs. Money can make the world go around for some. Great video production on this promising Ibogaine treatment .
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thanks buddy, it was a typo. i'll just erase my post. peace.
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@nystagmus A doctor that can't spell opioid? I knew something was wrong here.
great video~ LEGALIZE IT
yongwiz 2 years ago 19
With more varied treatments in the USA and more opportunities for addicts, law enforcement agency's would lose money. Putting people in prison makes people alot more money than people realize. Incarceration is big business. In their eyes, the more "criminals", the better. It's sick.
Chuckjagermeister 2 years ago 7