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NFL and UFC athletes try ‘game-changing’ psychedelic to treat brain injury

As awareness grows around the dangers of head trauma in sports, a small number of professional fighters and football players are turning to a psychedelic called ibogaine for treatment.

Ibogaine, which is derived from a West African shrub, is a Schedule 1 drug in America with no legal medical uses, and experts urge caution because of the need for further studies. But the results, several athletes say, are “game-changing.”

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Geoff Noller – Ibogaine Treatment for Opioid Dependence in New Zealand



Geoff Noller – Ibogaine Treatment for Opioid Dependence in New Zealand: A 12-month Post-treatment Follow-up Observational Study
(Kicking Against the Pricks – Ibogaine Therapy in Aotearoa)

About: This presentation reports on outcomes from a 12-month, post-treatment observational study of opioid dependent subjects, who have received ibogaine therapy. Outcome measures include the Addictions Severity Index (ASI) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II). The background to ibogaine treatment in New Zealand is ...

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