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2009 Boston Ibogaine Forum at Northeastern University

Submitted by dguard on
Please join us for this exciting forum! Complete schedule here: http://www.neu.edu/ssdp/ibogaine/. Ibogaine is a revolutionary poly-drug addiction interrupter that happens to be a schedule I drug, meaning that according to the FDA, there are no medicinal indications and a high likelihood for abuse. Unlike the hype of the counter-culture's sacramental-like advocacy of LSD and mushrooms in the 1960s, very few people knew of ibogaine or had ever taken it; unfortunately what little was known led it to be condemned by Richard Nixon with all other so-called ''hallucinogens." Indigenous to the West African Republic of Gabon, ibogaine is believed to be the principle active ingredient in the iboga plant, which has been used by the people of the Bwiti religion. For centuries, the Bwiti utilized iboga in rituals involving the veneration of deities or communication with ancestors as well as for treatments of various physical and mental ailments. In the west, however, the use of ibogaine has primarily been for treatment of chemical dependence to various drugs of abuse, including: nicotine, cocaine, alcohol, heroin and methadone/suboxone. Check out www.ibogaine.com or log onto youtube and search for tons of video testimonials and documentaries regarding ibogaine's religious and medical implications. For more information, contact [email protected] or 516-884-5130.
Location

Northeastern University
450 Dodge Hall
Boston, MA
United States

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