Finshaggy
Well-Known Member
I have never been addicted to anything in my life and I don't plan on it, but there are people out there who are completely addicted to Heroine or Cocaine or Meth or something they don't know the name of because they bought it as a "Bath Salt" and the world treats them like they are a problem, not like they have a problem. So I want to share the cure to addiction for everyone, since studying plants is a large part of my religious practice.
There is a plant called Iboga. The bark of this plant contains a Psychedelic known as "Ibogaine". When Ibogaine is taken it causes Hallucinations, Vomiting and an overall extreme experience and it has been used as to inducing Purging by Shamans in African countries. A strange thing has been discovered about this plant though. Either in the 60s or the 80s, someone who was addicted to Heroine went to a foreign country and tried an Iboga ceremony, and when they came home they had no more will to do Heroine. So he decided to try it with some other people, and it worked for them too. So ever since then people have been setting up addiction treatment centers. But in America, Iboga is Illegal, so there are people who do under ground ceremonies to cure addiction, or they fly to places like Mexico or Brazil to get help.
Luckily, there are other plants that contain things similar to Ibogaine. An example is African Voacanga, this plant can be used in place of Iboga and there are no laws against it. Then there is also the Star Jasmine plant, or Trachelospermum jasminoides. Both can be grown as garden herbs, and there are plenty of others that you can find online if you search "Iboga Replacement" or "Iboga Alternative" and are willing to read through some stuff.
There is a plant called Iboga. The bark of this plant contains a Psychedelic known as "Ibogaine". When Ibogaine is taken it causes Hallucinations, Vomiting and an overall extreme experience and it has been used as to inducing Purging by Shamans in African countries. A strange thing has been discovered about this plant though. Either in the 60s or the 80s, someone who was addicted to Heroine went to a foreign country and tried an Iboga ceremony, and when they came home they had no more will to do Heroine. So he decided to try it with some other people, and it worked for them too. So ever since then people have been setting up addiction treatment centers. But in America, Iboga is Illegal, so there are people who do under ground ceremonies to cure addiction, or they fly to places like Mexico or Brazil to get help.
Luckily, there are other plants that contain things similar to Ibogaine. An example is African Voacanga, this plant can be used in place of Iboga and there are no laws against it. Then there is also the Star Jasmine plant, or Trachelospermum jasminoides. Both can be grown as garden herbs, and there are plenty of others that you can find online if you search "Iboga Replacement" or "Iboga Alternative" and are willing to read through some stuff.