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Tabernanthe iboga or simply iboga is a perennial rainforest shrub and psychedelic, native to western Central Africa. Iboga stimulates the central nervous system when taken in small doses and induces visions in larger doses. In parts of Africa where the plant grows the bark of the root is chewed for various pharmacological or ritualistic purposes. Ibogaine, the active alkaloid, is also used to treat substance abuse disorders and depression. A small amount of ibogaine, along with precursors of ibogaine are found in Voacanga africana.
Normally growing to a height of 2 m, T. iboga may eventually grow into a small tree up to 10 m tall, given the right conditions. It has small green leaves. Its flowers are white and pink, while the fruit can be either an elongated oval shape, or a round spherical shape, both having an orange colour. Its yellow-coloured roots contain a number of indole alkaloids, most notably ibogaine, which is found in the highest concentration in the root-bark. The root material, bitter in taste, causes an anaesthetic sensation in the mouth as well as systemic numbness to the skin.
Graham Hancock (/ˈhænkɒk/; born 2 August 1950) is a British writer and journalist. Hancock specialises in unconventional theories involving ancient civilisations, stone monuments or megaliths, altered states of consciousness, ancient myths and astronomical/astrological data from the past. One of the main themes running through many of his books is a posited global connection with a "mother culture" from which he believes all ancient historical civilisations sprang. His work has been rejected by scientists as an example of pseudoarchaeology.
Born in Edinburgh, Hancock spent his formative years in India, where his father worked as a surgeon. Having returned to the UK, he graduated from Durham University in 1973, receiving a First Class Honours degree in sociology. As a journalist, Hancock worked for many British papers, such as The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent, and The Guardian. He co-edited New Internationalist magazine from 1976 to 1979, and served as the East Africa correspondent of The Economist from 1981 to 1983.
Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 – April 3, 2000) was an American ethnobotanist, mystic, psychonaut, lecturer, and author who spoke and wrote about a variety of subjects, including psychedelic drugs, plant-based entheogens, shamanism, metaphysics, alchemy, language, philosophy, culture, technology, and the theoretical origins of human consciousness. He was called the "Timothy Leary of the '90s", "one of the leading authorities on the ontological foundations of shamanism", and the "intellectual voice of rave culture".
McKenna formulated a concept about the nature of time based on fractal patterns he claimed to have discovered in the I Ching, which he called novelty theory, proposing this predicted the end of time in the year 2012. His promotion of novelty theory and its connection to the Mayan calendar is credited as one of the factors leading to the widespread beliefs about 2012 eschatology. Novelty theory is considered pseudoscience.
Terence McKenna was born and raised in Paonia, Colorado, with Irish ancestry on his father's side of the family.
Iboga is a plant that is relatively unknown but is said by those who take it to unlock the truth and reconnect them to their soul for greater freedom. It is not a "psychedelic" per se but a tool to flood the conditioning in order to see, listen, speak, and act from your soul. Aubrey Marcus, maker of Alpha Brain goes for Iboga Treatment and talks about it all on the Joe Rogan Experience (03-13-12). Joe Rogan and Aubrey Marcus make comparisons between DMT/Ayahuasca and Iboga and insights are recounted including the future of humanity and the nature of the universe. Iboga has helped many, especially those with drug addictions, PTSD, depression, anxiety, depersonalization, and detoxing from candida, mercury and microbes. Visit Iboga Love for Iboga Treatment info: http://www.ibogalove....
Ibogaine is a psychedelic with dissociative and dream-like effects that reliably appear with certain doses. At lower doses, it's been used as a stimulant and aphrodisiac. The use of T. iboga dates back centuries in Gabon, Cameroon, and surrounding countries. Bwiti, an African religion that uses iboga, has received a fair amount of attention and is widely practiced in Gabon. Since the late 1900s, people have been taking ibogaine in an attempt to reduce or eliminate their dependence on other drugs, particularly opioids. Overview Page (Including References): http://thedrugclassroom.com/video/ibogaine-iboga/ Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheDrugClassroom/comments/54zt73/ibogaine_and_iboga/ Ibogaine = 12-Methoxyibogamine Tabernanthe iboga = Iboga; Eboga; Libuga; Bocca; Eboge...
If you want to be free from Cocaine,heroin,marijuana addiction and depression, visit our iboga therapy and treatment center located in Thailand, or call us to order for a complete treatment dose, rapid detox and a guide book to administer perfectly. tell your friends and Family. Web: http://yourselftherapy.com E-mail : contact@yourselftherapy.com A Revealing documentary about the most promising treatment modality for drug dependance available. It is the only substance we know, which is capable of blocking acute withdrawal in opioid addicts as well as cocaine and alcohol. Although the FDA decided in 1993 that Ibogaine showed enough signs of being an effective tool in the treatment of addiction, money is the problem; this natural occuring molecule cannot be patented and is not a maintenanc...
This video is part of the autobiographical description of an integral research on the use of ibogaine for transformative practice. It describes the experience of an ibogaine treatment in San Pancho, Mexico. It is important to understand that each ibogaine experience is unique. The use of a sacred medicinal plant has many implications, safety and awareness of its possible effects on the body and mind are elemental. The use of psychedelics is not suitable for every person. Paulina Alanis, MA trueisense.com Para aquellos que hablan español, se puede escoger los subtitulos en Español. Saludos! Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/E8nU/
In this video Tim speaks about his addiction to oxy's & alcohol. He tells about his experience at Iboga Wellness Center in Costa Rica, and how Iboga set him free.
An experiment on the long term daily use of low dose Iboga root bark.
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Initiation est un film où l’on survole l’aventure de trois européens partis au Gabon pour s’initier au Bwiti. Pratiquée à l’origine par les pygmées il y a fort longtemps, la tradition Bwiti s’est transmise oralement et perdure encore de nos jours. Face à cette tradition riche et complexe à appréhender le film se veut volontairement sobre en explications. - English subtitles available: Choose English subtitle in paramètres - Subtítulos en español disponible : selecciona en los configuration - Legenda em português disponível : escolha nas configurações Un film de Zedka Réalisation/images/son/montage : Zedka Pour toutes informations n’hésitez pas à me contacter à cette adresse : zedkaproduction@gmail.com
This lecture was from 1992. Laws may or may not be different in different parts of the world as far as Ibogaine, and any other chemicals mentioned. Just so you know.. :) This channel is dedicated to the great thinkers / writers / activists / artists / movers-n-shakers of the late 20th and early 21st century, including documentaries on cultural topics such as psychedelics, and lectures and talks by many counter-culture figures such as Ram Dass (Formerly Richard Alpert) Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg, Terrence McKenna, Abbie Hoffman, Aldous Huxley, Timothy Ferriss, Maharaji, Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, K. Salisberns, Malcolm X, Felini, Akira Kurosawa, Andy Warhol, Basquiat, StrangeFlow, Salvador Dali, and many more to come in the future! It is not necessary to agree with eve...