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A Psychology Major's Experience With Addiction And Ibogaine Treatment
Making the decision to get treatment for addiction is one of the best choices you could possibly make. Davis' research also found that many of those who reported success from ibogaine attributed it in large part to the psychedelic experience. Essentially, they said they benefited as much from the psychedelic trip as they did from the removal of the physical withdrawal symptoms. Ibogaine Wholesale Supplier could be particularly useful in light of America's widespread addiction to opiate-derived prescription drugs The federal government continues to fight on the losing side of the drug war as more and more people find themselves addicted to legal prescription drugs. Recent years saw a spike in heroin use as people addicted to prescription pain killers sought out higher highs. Currently, the heroin epidemic is giving way to a recent wave of fentanyl addiction , a synthetic drug 50 times more potent than heroin, marketed and sold as a prescription analgesic. The philosophy about recovery should always be considered. Believing that people will be addicts forever is a lie and it means that they haven't taken the time to put together a program that heals the whole person. If they believe that addiction is a disease and all diseases have to be treated with drugs, this belief will lead to the use of toxic drugs like Methadone and Suboxone. Do they believe that damage to the brain by drugs is irreversible? Do they believe that withdrawal symptoms and anxiety are imminent unless you go on doctor-prescribed drugs? These are lies too. Today, some people claim it can be used as a treatment for opiate addiction. It hasn't been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for any addictive disorder and it is classified as a schedule I drug in the United States. Schedule I drugs are substances with a high potential for abuse. Although he started his schooling in ophthalmology - the medical specialty of helping people to see” - Polanco abandoned his residence training after a year (it was divine timing) to undertake his quest for answers. That, and curiosity about indigenous medicines dating back to his teenage years, eventually led to extensive work with ibogaine and to becoming a medical doctor at the age of 23 (the norm in Mexico). He's been treating patients - or guests as they are known at his Crossroads Treatment Center - for the past 14 years. Before 2006, he tells us, he personally administered treatment more than 600 times. Since then, the clinic's expanded medical staff has treated several hundreds more addicts, mostly from the U.S., seeking deep rehabilitation, at a soul level.
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