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The use of ayahuasca and ibogaine have shown to help mental and physical health by releasing emotional baggage and toxins from the gut.
17:49 - 21:58 (04:09)
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The use of ayahuasca and ibogaine have shown to help mental and physical health by releasing emotional baggage and toxins from the gut. While ayahuasca is known for its visionary experience, ibogaine is used in a therapeutic setting to address opioid addiction.
ChapterThe Similarities and Differences Between Ibogaine and Ayahuasca.
Episode#104: Are Psychedelic Drugs the Next Medical Breakthrough?
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The effects of ibogaine and iboga are onnero phrenic or dream creating and can last up to twelve hours.
21:58 - 23:41 (01:42)
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The effects of ibogaine and iboga are onnero phrenic or dream creating and can last up to twelve hours. Ayaboga is a combination of ayahuasca and iboga and can provide emotional healing, but the risks of taking it need to be explored.
ChapterThe Similarities and Differences Between Ibogaine and Ayahuasca.
Episode#104: Are Psychedelic Drugs the Next Medical Breakthrough?
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Dr. Dan Engle discusses his experiences using ibogaine, a powerful psychedelic substance, to treat addiction and trauma.
23:41 - 28:14 (04:33)
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Dr. Dan Engle discusses his experiences using ibogaine, a powerful psychedelic substance, to treat addiction and trauma. Ibogaine can bring a person back to pre-verbal experiences that may have contributed to addiction, and allows them to recontextualize them as an adult, potentially resolving trauma while also reducing withdrawal symptoms and cravings.