VICE on HBO: Can an Obscure — and Illegal — African Plant Help Cure Heroin and Opiate Addiction?

In recent years, you may have noticed that the public and the media have shown an increasing awareness of the potential of plant medicines — and particularly psychedelics, or entheogens — to treat otherwise intractable psychological conditions, such as PTSD and addiction.

I know this as well as anyone — I struggled with heroin addiction for 20 years and tried everything I could to kick the habit. Finally, 11 years ago — convinced I ...

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New Zealand: Woman dies in drug rehab (Story from Herald)

Woman dies in drug rehab (Story from New Zealand Herald)

Husband wants answers about treatment

The grieving husband of an Italian-born farmer who died of a suspected heart attack in a controversial rehab clinic is demanding answers about her death.

Teodora Palmieri-Chuck, 45, of Wairarapa, died at Kaitaia’s Iboga Clinic while undergoing a controversial ibogaine drug addiction treatment.

Ibogaine has been hailed as a miracle way to break drug dependency after only one dose, but concerns have ...

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Results of the Long-Term Outcomes Study of Ibogaine Treatment in Mexico – Thomas Kingsley Brown



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Results of the Long-Term Outcomes Study of Ibogaine Treatment in Mexico

Thomas Kingsley Brown, PhD

This presentation is an overview of the MAPS-funded study of long-term outcomes for ibogaine-assisted treatment of opiate dependence for patients at two clinics in Baja California, Mexico. Beginning in September of 2010, the study enrolled thirty US residents seeking ibogaine treatment for opiate dependence at the ...

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Notes on Progress in the New Zealand Ibogaine Study – Geoff Noller



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Notes on Progress in the New Zealand Ibogaine Study

Geoff Noller, PhD

This presentation reports on the first year of progress in the New Zealand observational study of ibogaine treatment outcomes for opioid-dependent persons. Current participants’ data are reviewed and the implications of New Zealand’s ibogaine legislation for research and treatment are discussed.

Dr. Geoff Noller has a background in social ...

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Patient Death in New Zealand

Clinic failed woman who died after treatment on experimental drug
ASHLEIGH STEWART

Last updated [19:08], August 10 2015

A patient at the iBoga clinic in Kaitaia has died following the administration of an experimental drug Ibogaine.

A clinic administering experimental treatment for drug addiction has been labelled a “sloppy operation” after a woman was found dead on her third day of treatment.

Health and Disability Commissioner Anthony Hill has found a GP at Te Whare Rongoa in Kaitaia, ...

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