Meryl Horne
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Podcast Appearances
There is a study that got all the charts from a bunch of people who went to an Ibogaine clinic and looked at how well it worked for them.
There are also studies that follow people along as they try Ibogaine for opioid addiction.
So, yeah, I found five of these studies altogether, including Allen's, and they all found similarly impressive results.
Most people said that Ibogaine really helps their withdrawal symptoms after taking it.
So this seems like a real effect.
I asked Alan about what he thought at the time when he saw his results.
So had you ever seen anything that worked that well to just like, bam, wow.
Okay, yeah, let's go back to Retz's story.
So even though he said that, you know, his trip was, like, extremely hard to, like, revisit these traumatic things that happened to him, doing all that, it did kind of change the way that he looked at that period of his life and the person who abused him.
And so, yeah, after this was all over, he said he felt really good.
And so what happened to your cravings and the withdrawal symptoms and all that?
Like you just didn't want to do opiates anymore?
And I did talk to one other person who tried Ibogaine to break an addiction, Holly.
So leading up to it, she had an abusive partner and she started using opioids kind of casually at first.
And then one of her kids got diagnosed with muscular dystrophy.
He would end up dying from it.