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It’s called Ibogaine, a plant extract from the root bark of the central West African shrub Tabernanthe Iboga .
Ibogaine alleviates the physical withdrawal symptoms of opiate detoxification by “resetting” and “refreshing” the opiate receptor site within the brain to their original condition before substance abuse began.
How this is done is still not fully understood, however no other known substance has shown this method of restorative action.
Once this process is complete, no further use of Ibogaine is necessary.
It functions in a similar way to treatments that block or take residence in the receptor sites that normally harbor chemical substances. However, unlike methadone or suboxone, which lead to chemical dependency, Ibogaine is non-addictive and doesn’t need to be taken on a continuing basis.
Ibogaine treats other chemical dependencies by cleansing the body of the drugs, and resetting the brain’s neuron-chemistry.
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http://thedailytrash.wordpress.com/2012/11/16/ibogaine-the-addiction-cure-big...