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Toronto Ibogaine Centre
Benefits
Ibogaine is administered orally.
Ibogaine is long lasting - it eliminates the desire to use drugs for a certain time frame
Those most familiar with the treatment will testify, ibogaine is not, in general, a “cure” for drug
addiction. In the majority of cases, however, it does eliminate or substantially decrease signs
and symptoms of withdrawal and the individual typically emerges some 36 hours later without
physical dependence on the drug. “Ibogaine doesn’t eradicate the underlying causes of
addiction, which for many people may take years to understand and come to terms with.
Ibogaine is more than a detox, but it’s a catalyst, not a ‘cure.”’ Ibogaine creates a “window of
opportunity” where the individual can cognitively choose to take back control of his or her life.
References: Donnelly, Jennifer R, "The Need for Ibogaine in Drug and Alcohol Addiction
Treatment http://www.ibeginagain.org/articles/Ibogaine_Need_Donnelly_2011_.pdf
Human anecdotal reports assert that a single administration of ibogaine reduces craving for
opiates and cocaine for extended periods of time and reduces opiate withdrawal symptoms
(Sheppard 1994; Mash et al., 1998; Alper et al., 1999).
Ibogaine reduces operant self-administration of heroin in rats, as well as naloxone precipitated
withdrawal in morphine-dependent rats (Glick et al., 1992; Dworkin et al., 1995).
Ibogaine is administered with treatment professionals to assure the comfort and safety of the
patient throughout. The experience
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Patient acceptability: The tremendous interest from the addict community in Ibogaine indicates it
would be acceptable to the majority of patients.
Ibogaine initially acts as a rapid detoxificant, reducing the toxic effects of the drug of abuse. Its
after-effects reduce the reinforcing quality of drugs by eliminating the craving to seek and use
drugs.
Abuse potential: Pre-clinical studies indicate that Ibogaine is not a narcotic, nor is it habit
forming. As an in-hospital procedure with no take-home doses there appears to be little is any
abuse potential.
Ibogaine is effective in the treatment of a broad spectrum of abused substances, including
heroin, methadone, cocaine and alcohol. It appears that Ibogaine fits the template of the ideal
medication. No other medication in development even approaches meeting this criteria.
References: MEDICAL TRACK MANUAL, Treatment on Demand: Realistic Goal or Impossible
Dream? B. Sisko
Risks
Ibogaine's acute side include mild ataxia, nausea and dizziness, along with visual and auditory
distortions. These side effects last several hours, then abate, and do not recur.
Visionary experience
In Africa, the Bwiti people consume sub toxic amounts of theiboga root bark to allow
individuals to experience visions that enable them to gain a deeper connection to their
ancestors andthe universeand to be "reborn" into adulthood. In the west when Ibogaine is used
to alleviate withdrawal symptoms ibogaine has a potential to produce a waking dream state in
which the patient goes through a series of visions that can provide them with the causes of their
addiction and find meaning to their life.
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Ataxia
Ataxia consists of in voluntary coordination of muscle movements. Ataxia is also a side effect of
ibogaine and is sometimes accompanied by muscle tremors. Alper notes that patients receiving
their initial dose of ibogaine were encouraged to lie still in a quiet, darkened room. Ataxia
associated with ibogaine use can last for several hours after you slowly regain your equilibrium.
Nausea
Along with ataxia and muscle tremors, nausea is one of the most common side effects of
taking ibogaine although in our practise and study we found that less than 5% actually vomit>
Psychological issues
Ibogaine is a very potent psychoactive plant therefore people with any kind of psychiatric or
psychological issues should under no circumstances ingest ibogaine. Since it acts on so many
neuro ‑ receptors people with psychiatric issues are susceptible to suffer a negative reaction
which might cause more harm than benefit. People with non- pre-existing psychiatric conditions
should be forewarned that ibogaines psychotropic effects on the psyche have not been
conclusively studied therefore there is always a potential of negative consequences.
"Lowered tolerance to opiates after an ibogaine experience"
-Please remember that after your ibogaine treatment your opiate tolerance has been
drastically reduced. Using the same amount of opiates as before the treatment is very
dangerous and most likely will result in an over-dose.
Pre-Treatment Information
Prior to ibogaine treatment the patient is expected to be in as healthy a condition as possible
and to have complied with the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
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Prior to your treatment your diet needs to switch to easily digestible foods such as salads,
yogurt and anything else that will aid in detox. Remember to avoid heavy, starchy foods and
meat. It is important to drink as much water as possible and to avoid any sodas or artificial
flavoured gassy drinks and processed foods.
The day before treatment you need to stick to eating only yogurts, salads, smoothies etc. No
solid foods and drink plenty of water. It is important to start fasting about 12 hours before
treatment although yogurt can be eaten but no sooner than 6 hours before treatment. Regarding
yogurt; try and get live cultures and avoid colorants and sugar if possible.
Ibogaine should be taken on an empty stomach and hydration should stop a few hours before.
It is important to list any medication that you are on beforehand and if possible that all
medicines are interrupted as some medications like anti-depressants interfere with the liver
enzyme that metabolises ibogaine. NO GRAPEFRUIT JUICE!
Please take note of when your last intake of drugs should be. With opiates ibogaine should be
taken no sooner than 10 hours before hand. Under no circumstances should this be taken
lightly as it can lead to complication and a very uncomfortable experience. In fact the longer you
leave the time in-between your last dose and your treatment the better it will work for you and
the less uncomfortable you will be on the second day. On no circumstances should any drugs
be used during or after ibogaine as it can lead to complications.
Supplements: Before and after treatment it is advised to take calcium and magnesium
supplements; not only is it good for the heart but also the nervous system and helps the body to
relax and to get back to a healthy sleeping pattern. Valerian tincture is given during treatment in
place of Benzodiazepines like Valium; this can be taken after ibogaine or a mild sleeping
medication can be prescribed by your GP. By the third day you will start to get your sleeping
pattern back and after a week it will slowly return to normal.
Aftercare: It is important to have some form of structure in place in terms of aftercare; it would
be foolish to resume where you were before treatment if you desire to break negative behaviour
patterns. Eat as healthily as possible and avoid processed and artificial food substances. Drink
at least two litres of water a day; this will help to flush out toxins; try to invest in an exercise
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program. What you put in is what you are going to get out and ibogaine is not going to do these
things for you. You will benefit greatly if you change to a healthier lifestyle and include some
form of meditation or prayer. Keep a journal; see a therapist; join a self-help or support group
but do something that will help you process whatever issues arise after taking ibogaine.
We understand from personal experience that getting clean is only the first part on the road to
recovery. It takes great effort, iron will power and tons of discipline to stay focused and not
revert to the old patterns of thinking and acting. The aftercare period is extremely important and
should be evaluated very prudently before and after the treatment. From personal experience
we have found that booster doses help people in staying focused and aid them in overcoming
cravings and triggers. We do not sell ibogaine hcl or any of its derivatives however there are
many reputable sources online where one can purchase them to stay clean.
Keep in touch: Not only is it beneficial for me to collect post treatment information but it is of
benefit to you to have someone to talk to about what you are feeling or going through;
remember it’s a lot better to talk out a crisis situation than to act on it and its helpful to talk to
someone who has been through what you have. Remember every situation is workable and
there are many opportunities in avoiding relapse; talking about it is one of them. Just be honest
and a solution can be found to the problem other than reverting to old behaviour patterns. I will
be here for you as long as necessary at no extra cost but it’s up to you to take advantage of
that. Everything will remain 100% confidential.
What you need to bring
Pack lightly. Bring comfortable, loose fitting clothing to do the treatment in, and an extra change
of clothes just in case there is any sweating. Toiletries are needed although the basics are
provided. No cell phones during treatments. Everything you bring will be handed over to the
nurse on your arrival and if there is something you need she will give it to you. You are also to
take a shower before treatment. (erase the highlighted text) We reserve the right to check your
luggage though we should not need to. If you have any special dietary requests please inform
us beforehand.
Lastly I would suggest that you don’t drive directly after treatment and arrange for someone to
drop you off and pick you up after. We provide transportation to and from the airport.
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Make sure you have all the information you need and are aware of the process and have
studied as much regarding ibogaine as possible before hand. Try to be as relaxed and positive
as you can before. Remember ibogaine is a catalyst for change and unless you follow through
there is a strong possibility you will repeat the same behavioural patterns; in which case you
only have yourself to blame and not the treatment. We hope your stay will be as comfortable as
possible and please ask if there is anything we can assist with
Other forms of Treatment Currently available that are licensed by Health Canada.
Pharmatherapeutic treatment modalities currently employed in the treatment of narcotic
addiction include Methadone, LAAM, Naloxone, and buprenorphine. There is currently no
medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of cocaine
dependency.
Acupuncture is available as a treatment option for both heroin and cocaine dependent persons.
Talk therapy is a widely employed treatment technique both in groups like Narcotics
Anonymous (NA), as well as individual counseling with psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and
psychologists. Sessions run by recovered addicts working in the field abound. Also available are
in-patient detoxification programs, out-patient rehabilitation programs, and a wide variety of
residential therapeutic communities that keep patients for months and, in some cases, years.
References: Treatment on Demand: Realistic Goal or Impossible Dream? B. Sisko
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