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The neurophysiological effects of ibogaine are extraordinary, research by several independent groups and even by NIDA (the National Institute for Drug Abuse) shows that Ibogaine does indeed completely eradicate the physical (and some of the mental) effects of addiction after being administered only once in some patients and no more then three times in others.
WN.com - Articles related to Food addiction 101: What is food addiction? 2010
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The neurophysiological effects of ibogaine are extraordinary, research by several independent groups and even by NIDA (the National Institute for Drug Abuse) shows that Ibogaine does indeed completely eradicate the physical (and some of the mental) effects of addiction after being administered only once in some patients and no more then three times in others.
WN.com - Articles related to Food addiction 101: What is food addiction? 2010
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"It's a real drug called Ibogaine, a hallucinogen that's used to treat opiate addiction," Clarke explains.
Nikita's Melinda Clarke: Fans Want Amanda to Be Truly Evil 2011
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Was democratic candidate Ed Muskie on some drug called Ibogaine nobody has ever heard of?
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Meanwhile, Nikita's mole, Alex Lyndsy Fonseca, is having own love woes, too, stemming from a frightening vision she had of herself while under the influence of Amanda's hallucinogen Ibogaine.
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I keep getting reminded of Hunter Thompson in Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail diatribing about Humphrey being on Ibogaine ...
Now McCain Campaign Says He Will Offer Economic Proposals Tomorrow 2009
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Ibogaine also increases the expression level of the protein glial derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), which both protects and stimulates the regeneration of neurons that secrete dopamine.
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Another factor is a growing number of well researched documentaries about ibogaine such as Ben De Loenen's "Ibogaine -- Rite of Passage."
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Ibogaine is derived from the tabernanthe iboga shrub, which is native to west central Africa, where it has been used for millennia as a treatment for physical, mental and spiritual ailments.
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He only wrote Muskie was rumored to be hooked on Ibogaine, Thompson tells a talk-show host in archival footage in the film.
Darrell Hartman: Hunter Thompson Would Have Been for Obama 2008
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