from The Lancet, 27 Nov 1999
by Kelly Morris Data accrue on “visionary” agent to interrupt addiction. Few therapies exist for drug addiction, and unfortunately one agent that has shown promise– the plant alkaloid ibogaine–is mostly…
by Kelly Morris Data accrue on “visionary” agent to interrupt addiction. Few therapies exist for drug addiction, and unfortunately one agent that has shown promise– the plant alkaloid ibogaine–is mostly…
by Malcolm Ritter, December ’99 What if addiction, whether to cocaine, heroin or alcohol, could be broken by taking a single pill? That’s the audacious claim behind ibogaine, an extract…
(from Black Book magazine, Spring 2000) The government doesn’t want you to know about a rainforest shrub that cures “the great twentieth-century malaise” after one dose. But who’s really keeping…
(Article on ibogaine as it appeared in the July 2000 edition of Focus magazine) Beneath a brilliant vault of stars, a young man is sitting on a rug somewhere out…
by Max Daly A natural psychoactive drug used to treat heroin, methadone, cocaine and alcohol addiction faces a UK ban depsite clinical research showing it has reduced deadly cravings in…
(from Heroin Times magazine, Feb 2001) by Patrick K. Kroupa After many years of heavy opiate addiction, I had tried pretty much every available detox on the planet, ranging from…
from Time Out (UK), 7 March 2001 by Judy Kerr The Government is considering imposing a ban on a controversial hallucinogenic ‘wonder’ drug which has fiercely divided experts working in…