This press release highlights the growing pressure on the iboga plant due to increasing demand for ibogaine, used in ...
A psychoactive drug derived from an African plant could transform treatment for addiction and PTSD. Here’s why Tennessee ...
Ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive substance derived from the root bark of the African shrub Tabernanthe iboga. It is primarily used for its potential to interrupt addiction cycles and ...
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 ...
A group of Texas universities and other institutions have received $50 million from the Texas Health and Human Services ...
As Colorado considers how to regulate ibogaine therapy, it faces a difficult but familiar policy question: how to responsibly ...
Ibogaine is currently among the buzziest psychedelics, promising to upend the landscape of mental health care and support. First discovered to curb addiction in the 1960s, the drug was declared an ...
Ibogaine is a psychedelic found in the roots of the African iboga plant. It is a Schedule I controlled substance in the U.S., which means it is considered to have a high risk of abuse and no ...
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Ibogaine appears to trigger an accelerated “auto-psychotherapy” process during PTSD treatment
A new study published in npj Mental Health Research suggests that U.S. Special Operations veterans treated with a combination ...
Ibogaine, a powerful psychedelic derived from an African shrub long thought to be useful in treating heroin and opiate addiction, was recently the subject of a Stanford study which showed it may also ...
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