Ibogaine – derived from the root of the iboga plant native to western-central Africa – traditionally has been used in ceremonial rituals. At the …
Opinion: New help for drug addicts and PTSD veterans
A Mississippi legislator recently proposed that the state research a drug called ibogaine, which appears to show promise in treating both opioid addicts and military veterans diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury.
The medicine deserves further study, though it may be better for Mississippi to watch the results from other programs before committing its own money.
Ibogaine certainly has an interesting story. Derived from the iboga tree in central Africa, Wikipedia ...
Texas politicians lead effort to study a psychedelic drug. What is ibogaine? – AOL.com
Ibogaine derives from the root of the iboga plant native to western-central Africa.
RFK Jr. is bringing psychedelics to the Republican Party – POLITICO
Ibogaine also poses heart risks. The Drug Enforcement Administration lists both it and ecstasy on its schedule of drugs with no currently acceptable …
Texas politicians lead effort to study a psychedelic drug ibogaine
Ibogaine is illegal in the U.S., but growing evidence shows its promise treating the effects of traumatic brain injury and substance use disorder.
A once obscure traditional psychedelic plant from Africa has made headlines recently as Texas pushes for more research and a prominent Republican wrote a vigorous endorsement of its possible use for the treatment of addiction ...
