Several studies show how ibogaine can help those with drug use problems stop using drugs and start reconstructing their life. Bwiti adherents among West Central Africans use their religion formally for spiritual feasts and healing. Extracted from the root of the Iboga shrub (Tabernanthe iboga) is ibogaine. Moreover, studies carried out outside of the United States have validated its effectiveness by assisting in the reduction of drug cravings, lessening of withdrawal symptoms, enhancement of self-control, and so on in those with drug use disorders.
Ibogaine for addiction helps addicts realize what underlies their drug use and the ways it has harmed themselves, therefore guiding them towards life-changing insights on addiction and finally back towards loving relationships and healthy work, home, and social practices.
Ibogaine can be used in conjunction with other treatments to treat drug dependence and boasts an amazing success rate. The National Institute on Drug Abuse estimates that 7.1 million Americans today suffer with severe drug use problems; sadly, many struggle to obtain suitable therapies and finally relapse; for instance, 80 percent of methadone users relapse when they stop taking their medicine.
Investigating ibogaine and its derivatives for oral use as possible therapies for drug addictions, are researchers Recent studies reveal that ibogaine helps heroin addicts overcome withdrawal symptoms; also, the medication can stop relapse among chronic opioid use disorders including those affected with the most severe form, opiate-on-opiate dependency.
Following thirty long-term drug users after an ibogaine encounter, researchers from the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies undertook a yearlong study. Every participant was contacted once a month by researchers who also had them complete forms. The findings showed that ibogaine can greatly reduce drug cravings and withdrawal symptoms, therefore facilitating the total abstinence from drugs.
Researchers found, however, that ibogaine is not a magic bullet; rather, it should be considered as one element in treating addiction together with supportive family and friends, continuous therapy, and support group attendance. Ibogaine is a strong medication; so, always see a doctor before starting it.
Although ibogaine has amazing results, more study on it is necessary to evaluate its safety and efficiency. Still, increasing numbers of people are turning to it to break free from drug dependency at detox centers such as Sayulita Wellness Retreat in Punta Mita, Mexico, which offers this revolutionary therapy treatment. Their experienced staff can guide individuals through this difficult detox transition, and they also offer other services to heal and reclaim lives. Get in touch now to find out more!