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Ibogaine Research has been reported in many major media publications and television news broadcasts.

 

 

Print Publications
 
1. Drug Might Help Cure Addictions (Associated Press Report) Researchers report that drug addicts in the Netherlands
have cited success with ibogaine.
2. Uncovering Ibogaine Dr. Mash has studied brain illnesses such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, but much of her work has centered on drug abuse, how drugs affect the brain and why certain people are more vulnerable to addictions. She is currently studying Ibogaine, a drug originating in the Iboga plant, which grows in Central Africa, primarily in Gabon and Congo.
3. Anti-Addiction Drug in Limbo (Associated Press Report) Illegal in U.S., ibogaine advocates say it blocks withdrawal symptoms
4. Hallucinogen May Cure Drug Addiction: BAY AREA (KRON) — Drug addiction has been the plague of modern America. But that could now change forever. What started as a rumor may now actually be an incredible breakthrough in the battle against addictions of all kinds.
5. IBOGAINE: Down Memory Lane: (OMNI Magazine)Does one trip equal 30 years on a therapist’s couch?
6. One-Step Cure for Addiction? ( Focus Magazine) Ibogaine is one of several alkaloids found in the West African shrub called Tabernanthe Iboga.
7. Brain Waves (South Florida Magazine) How a UM doctor may soon unveil the ultimate cure for addictions, and uncovered the mystery surrounding sudden cocaine deaths.
8. Conversations with Scientists, Thinkers and Healers (Voices of Truth) Journalist and writer Nina L. Diamond brings a rare insight and wit to the longest, most in-depth conversations ever published with fourteen prominent and innovate scientists, thinkers and healers, including best-selling authors James Redfield, Deepak Chopra, Brian Weiss, Caroline Myss, and physicist Michio Kaku, as well as award-winning former CNN war correspondent and novelist Charles Jaco, NASA’s JoAnn Morgan, leading neuroscientist Deborah Mash, and Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and director of the Gandhi Institute.

 

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