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Ibogaine books

Below are the best books we could find on Ibogaine.

Ibogaine is a powerful indole alkaloid drug with hallucinogenic properties that comes from a West African shrub. The substance was known to be used in West African medicine to treat toothache, fever, and high blood pressure. Some studies have found it to have great potential benefits in treating opioid addiction, but the drug remains illegal in most countries.

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Ibogaine Explained

Ibogaine is the world's most powerful psychedelic. It has helped thousands of people overcome addiction to pain medicines, heroin, methadone, crack/cocaine, methamphetamine, and alcohol without withdrawal symptoms or cravings.

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Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing, and Hallucinogenic Powers

World-renowned anthropologist and ethnopharmacologist Christian Ratsch provides the latest scientific updates to this classic work on psychoactive flora by two eminent researchers. • Numerous new and rare color photographs complement the completely revised and updated text.

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Rehab Doesn't Work— Ibogaine Does: The Overnight Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment That Stops Cravings and Ends Addiction Without Withdrawal

Rehab doesn’t work. Ibogaine does. The broken promise of traditional rehab fails millions of alcoholics and addicts every year.

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Iboga: The Visionary Root of African Shamanism

Like many visionary and initiatory plants, iboga is a key that gives access to other modes of being and consciousness.

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The Healing Journey: Pioneering Approaches to Psychedelic Therapy

This book takes an in-depth look at the spiritual and psychotherapeutic potential of the amphetamine derivatives MDA and MMDA, harmaline (the active compound in ayahuasca), and ibogaine.

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The Psychotropic Mind: The World according to Ayahuasca, Iboga, and Shamanism

In the Amazon, shamans do not talk in terms of hallucinogens but of tools for communicating with other life-forms. Ayahuasca, for example, is first and foremost a means of breaking down the barrier that separates humans from other species, allowing us to communicate with them.

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Music and Altered States: Consciousness, Transcendence, Therapy and Addictions

This international collection examines the opportunities for using music-induced states of altered consciousness to promote physical and mental healing, treat substance dependence, and in spiritual and palliative care.

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Manifesting Minds: A Review of Psychedelics in Science, Medicine, Sex, and Spirituality

Featuring essays and interviews with Timothy Leary, Aldous Huxley, Ram Dass and others, this one-of-a-kind anthology published by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), includes topics such as the healing use of marijuana and psychedelics for PTSD, anxiety, depression,...

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Searching for the Philosophers’ Stone: Encounters with Mystics, Scientists, and Healers

A deeply personal account of the scientific, shamanic, and metaphysical encounters that led to the development of Metzner’s psychological methods • Recounts the author’s meetings and friendships with Albert Hofmann, Alexander Shulgin, the McKenna brothers, Wilson Van Dusen, Myron Stolaroff,...

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