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ausetkmt · 8 months ago
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New ibogaine treatment dose software
MIAMI, May 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ibogaine By David Dardashti is proud to announce the launch of their new treatment dose software, designed to optimize the precision and efficiency of their protocols.
"Ibogaine Software", developed by a team of engineers and scientists, is aimed at addressing the needs of patients suffering from addiction and trauma, simulating the protocols that David Dardashti has established over the past twelve years. “We understand that the work we are doing requires precision, which is why we have created the software to establish an average that takes into account various attributes of each patient,” said Dardashti.
“We are confident that it will enhance the safety of our protocols and will lead to better outcomes.” This software is just the beginning for Ibogaine By David Dardashti and the potential of computerization and medication dose. “We are excited to see where this technology will take us,” said Dardashti. “The possibilities are endless when it comes to the fundamentals of medication dosage. We hope that with the help of this software, we can continue our work for years to come.”
In addition to the use of this software internally, Ibogaine By David Dardashti is offering other vendors the opportunity to purchase the software. “We believe it's important to have an open approach to our technology,” said Dardashti. “This way, more people can benefit from the protocols we have established over the years.”
Ibogaine By David Dardashti has developed a software to safely and accurately simulate its successful protocols for treating addiction and trauma, and is offering the software to other vendors for purchase.
Ibogaine By David Dardashti encourages all vendors interested in their software to contact them for more information.
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mariacallous · 1 month ago
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Hundreds of Jewish New Yorkers gathered amid beautifully decorated Christmas trees at Gracie Mansion, Mayor Eric Adams’ residence, for a pre-Hanukkah celebration feting several local Jews and charities.
In prepared remarks, the new Jewish commissioner of the NYPD, Jessica Tisch — whose introduction was met with applause by the packed room — referenced the Hanukkah story, calling Adams — who earlier that day lost a bid to reduce the number of charges he faces as part of a federal corruption indictment — “a light in our community.”
Those receiving awards, honors and citations included Lizzy Savetsky, an Orthodox Jewish influencer in Manhattan known for her pro-Israel content, and four Jewish college students from across the city recognized for their work fighting antisemitism and amplifying Jewish pride on their campuses — Tali Dardashti from New York University, Danielle Babaev from Queens College, Maya Gavriel from Baruch College and Noam Woldenberg from Columbia University.
Guests — including actor and pro-Israel influencer Zach Sage Fox, CEO of UJA-Federation Eric Goldstein and Israeli Consul General in New York Ofir Akunis — circulated from room to room, with many opting to enjoy the unseasonably warm December temperatures on the patio. Richie Taylor, the barrier-breaking Orthodox NYPD deputy chief, was among many uniformed police offers at the event.
On the menu? A smorgasbord of Hanukkah fare and kosher bites which, several signs noted, came courtesy of the Mendy’s outpost at the Jewish Children’s Museum. The spread included latkes with applesauce and sufganiyot, beef lo mein, and chicken shawarma. The wines were Israeli, and assorted flavors of seltzer were also on offer.
A mayoral Hanukkah party is an annual tradition that dates back to Michael Bloomberg’s administration — he put on swanky affairs typically held at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. But Bloomberg was hardly the first New York City mayor to celebrate the Festival of Lights: During David Dinkins’ administration in the early 1990s, there was a menorah lighting ceremony that took place on the steps of City Hall with a cantor, a rabbi, and students from a Jewish school singing together.
In his brief remarks to the crowded ballroom — where many guests shushed their talkative neighbors in order to hear above the din — Adams recalled his visits to Krakow and Rome’s Jewish ghetto. Saying that hatred cannot simply be willed away, he said that as mayor of the city with the largest population of Jews, he and his administration are going “to do [their] part” to fight antisemitism.
“We’re committed to rid our city of any form of hate, antisemitism, hate against Sikhs, hate against African Americans, Islamophobia — hate against any other group,” Adams said.
“We will stand tall together,” he continued. “I want to be extremely clear on this Hanukkah: Eric Leroy Adams is a modern-day Maccabee.”
Other honorees of the evening included Rabbi Boruch Ber Bender from the Achiezer Community Resource Center, which deals with crisis management; Achim B’Yachad, which provides the services of Chai Lifeline for Hasidic families dealing with serious illness or loss; and Chazaq, which seeks to provide Jewish education to Jews of all ages.
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murdockdevil-goooonnne · 2 years ago
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[ knowing ] sender has been holding receiver's hand all this time without realizing it and hurries to let go (david and martina)
for: @ohwritewho: martina roscoe-dardashti & david vargas verse: remember the name notes: 🙂 triggers: threats from a guard with a weapon. some fighting with said guard.
His hand in hers should serve as comfort. However, it mostly distracts her from saving both of them and causes her to look from their hands, right back to him. Then, the action is repeated because she is incredibly confused by what’s on David’s mind.
Since she’s known him, David has made it known that he does not like her or care about her at all. He also tries to make it known that she shouldn’t exist, either. 
And no – it’s not because he hates the fact that she exists, or because he hates people with abilities. It more-or-less has to do with the fact that he swears that she’s “dangerous” to those around her, even now, when she has control of her powers and strength and no one can or will control her, again. 
She does jump up and look away from their hands, to look at the guard who’s still pointing a gun at them and has yet to shoot. Which, you know, in Marta’s eyes is a pussy move, since she needs the headrush and adrenaline rush of healing to get out of this mess faster. But okay, he’s just threatening – all bark, no bite. 
“Can you repeat your question, Sir?” she asks, slowly, looking at him with no fear in her eyes, even though David looks as though he is shaking in his boots.
“How did you get past the entrance without attention?” he asks, the gun now pressed up against her chest.
For a moment, David holds her hand tighter, then realizes what he’s done. The young man then lets go, kicks the guard in the groin and takes his gun. He then looks at Marta and sighs. “Why did you let that go on for so long?” He asks.
Marta watches as the guard gets up, holding himself despite his pain. But she hits him hard enough in the head with her own head that he passes out. “Why were you holding my hand….weirdo? That’s a…romantic gesture…” she mumbles, somewhat dizzy from headbutting the guard. 
David rolls his eyes, "Not all the time," is all he says. And once she has her balance, she notices that he’s still just standing there. And just when she’s about to speak, she notices he gets that she’s about to tell him to run, so he follows her to the next checkpoint and does not hold her hand, again.
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columbianewsupdates · 5 months ago
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David Dardashti’s “Ibogaine” Explores Misconceptions in Neural Connectivity and their Impact on Partner Selection
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thealphareporter · 5 months ago
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David Dardashti’s “Ibogaine” Explores Misconceptions in Neural Connectivity and their Impact on Partner Selection
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newsheadlinesnow · 5 months ago
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David Dardashti’s “Ibogaine” Explores Misconceptions in Neural Connectivity and their Impact on Partner Selection
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conversationpoint · 5 months ago
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David Dardashti’s “Ibogaine” Explores Misconceptions in Neural Connectivity and their Impact on Partner Selection
http://dlvr.it/TCFLWJ
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hopetribune · 5 months ago
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Ibogaine By David Dardashti Creates First Operational Circuit Mimicking Brain’s Electrical Activity
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columbianewsupdates · 5 months ago
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Ibogaine By David Dardashti Creates First Operational Circuit Mimicking Brain’s Electrical Activity
http://dlvr.it/TBqKl1
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conversationpoint · 7 months ago
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Ibogaine By David Dardashti’s Ibogaine Therapy Revolutionized by Questineers’ SQL-Powered Patient Data Processing
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traumabydaviddardashti · 3 years ago
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THOSE LIVING IN NEVADA ARE FUN-LOVING YET RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS WHO ENJOY ALL THAT THEIR STATE HAS TO OFFER.
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The residents here take great pride in their respective communities, and they are proud and supportive of their College football teams. The citizens of Nevada pay close attention to the drug abuse issues that are present here, and warmly welcome any successful forms of treatment like those that evolve around the use of Ibogaine.
Many of the communities within Nevada are dealing with the problem of drug abuse and alcoholism. Friends and families often play an important role in seeking out treatments and show a keen interest in Ibogaine detox opportunities**. Ibogaine therapy** is rapidly gaining recognition for its success as a treatment for both drug abusers and those addicted to alcohol. Fortunately, there are the Ibogaine treatments being offered along with Ibogaine detox being offered by David Dardashti, and immediate help is available at 1-888-462-1164.
The illicit drug of choice for those in Nevada appears to be meth. Nevada provides a central point for the transporting and shipment of different types of drugs arriving from the eastern and central parts of the USA.
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PERCENTAGE OF NEVADA POPULATION USING/ABUSING DRUGS
HOW DOES NEVADA COMPARE WITH THE OTHER STATES?
Illicit drugs in general:
For those 18 and over the overall use of illicit drugs is moderately high.
Marijuana:
It is average for those between 18 and 25, but is moderately high in the 26 and older age group.
Cocaine:
Cocaine use in Nevada is considered to be moderately high for those at the age of 18 and beyond.
Alcohol:
For those living in Nevada and 26 years old or older alcohol abuse is moderately high, but remains about average for the 18 to 25 age group.
Pharmaceuticals:
These choices of drugs are included as the highest for those who are 18 and beyond
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columbianewsupdates · 6 months ago
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Ibogaine by David Dardashti Offers Proprietary Software to Accelerate Ibogaine Research for Traumatic Brain Injury
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jazzworldquest-blog · 5 years ago
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USA: All-female Middle Eastern Jewish powerhouse ensemble Divahn celebrates the strength of women and musical common ground on Shalhevet
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All-female Middle Eastern Jewish powerhouse ensemble Divahn celebrates the strength of women and musical common ground on Shalhevet
As one of the very few groups performing Mizrahi and Judeo-Arab music in the US today, NYC-based ensemble Divahn—whose name is a word common to the Hebrew, Persian, and Arabic languages, denoting a collection of songs or poetry—has been internationally recognized for its mission to highlight the common ground between diverse Middle Eastern cultures and religions through music. 
That is the spirit behind Divahn’s latest album Shalhevet (to be released March 7, 2020), a collection of passionately original interpretations of traditional Sephardi/Mizrahi Jewish songs that blend lush string arrangements, eclectic Indian, Middle Eastern, and Latin percussion, and vocals spanning Hebrew, Persian, and Arabic.  The title of the album comes from the Hebrew word for ‘flame’ or ‘blaze’ with the intent that Divahn’s strong emphasis on the commonality between Middle Eastern cultures and religions should serve as a flaming bonfire for the sometimes darker world we find ourselves in today.
According to Divahn’s founder, Persian-American singer, composer, writer, and anthropology professor Galeet Dardashti, the all-female powerhouse is about welcoming audiences into the beautiful shared heritage of the intertwined Abrahamic peoples of the Middle East while also taking a vocal stance against the homogenizing forces of nativism that are increasingly prevalent in today’s political climate.
“We'd mostly been focused on doing a lot of live performances the last couple years, but then the Trump election of 2016 happened,” reflects Galeet. “Like so many, we were all so devastated and really wanted to respond as artists, so it became really clear that we were going to make another album. The world needs an all-female Middle Eastern Jewish album that celebrates what connects us, rather than what tears us apart.”
The album’s defiant spirit of hope is perhaps most exemplified by the track “Banu Choshech”. A familiar children’s Chanukah song sung throughout the Jewish world, the song’s simple and straightforward lyrics resonated powerfully with the band as they searched for an anthem of hope and strength in the dour aftermath of the 2016 US presidential election: “We’ve come to chase away the darkness.  We bear light and fire. Each glimmer is small. But together, our blaze is fierce.” In this version, Divahn gave the song their own unique spin, adding quarter tones, rooted in the band’s Middle Eastern musical vocabulary. Galeet then added Biblical texts to highlight the Jewish approach to caring for the stranger.  
This pairing of creative composition with deep cultural study has always been characteristic of Divahn’s music. Many of the songs on the album demonstrate the historic shared culture between Jews and non-Jews in the Middle East by highlighting the piyyut (sacred song) tradition. Beginning in the 16th century of this tradition, Jewish composers would write religious Hebrew texts to the secular songs that were popular across the Middle East and originally written in Arabic, Persian, Greek, and Turkish.
A prime example of this is the album’s first track, “Ya’alah Ya’alah,” which draws its lyrics from the language and themes of the Song of Songs, and sets them to the melody of a popular Arabic love song called “Ya Tira Tiri.” The piyyut’s author, the prolific bohemian 16th century Rabbi Yisrael Najara, is believed to have begun the practice of composing Hebrew lyrics to the popular secular songs of the day. 
Galeet points out that this practice was widespread, and that Jews were often the perpetuators of music across the Middle East because, during some periods, Islamic law prohibited Muslims from doing such work. In fact, many of the melodies that Dardashti sings on the album in Hebrew, including “Ya'alah Ya'alah,” the 20th century Syrian piyyut “Ayni Tzofiah,” and the 20th century Moroccan “Am Ne’emanay” were all originally Arabic love songs. On the album, Galeet sings “Ya'alah Ya'alah,” in both its original Arabic and as a Hebrew piyyut as an homage to the track’s musical etymology.
For Galeet, leading Divahn is as much about highlighting Arab-Jewish and Persian-Jewish culture as it is about celebrating the strength of women—a point brought to bear by the fact that Divahn performs religious songs not traditionally sung by women in the Jewish Middle Eastern world. 
As such, the all-female band’s album release is timed to coincide with Purim, a Jewish holiday with an origin story that not only takes place in ancient Persia but also celebrates two powerful women. Queen Esther is the traditional Jewish heroine of the story, who saves the Jewish people from annihilation with her wit and courage. But the other heroine for Divahn is Queen Vashti—the non-Jewish queen who stands up to the male chauvinist king when he demands that she show off her beauty to his guests.  When she refuses him, he ousts her as queen for fear that she could start a women’s revolution. “Vashti is an exemplar of standing up for your principles and fighting against patriarchy, no matter the consequences—she was ahead of her time.” says Dardashti.Divahn got its start, years ago, when Dardashti was an anthropology graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin, studying Middle Eastern Jewish musical trends in Israel. Galeet’s musical and academic inspirations came from her own family history, as her father is an accomplished and widely renowned cantor, and her grandfather was one of the most famous singers of Persian classical music in Iran during the 1950s and 1960s. As an Iranian Jew, however, Galeet didn't grow up really connected to Middle Eastern Jewish Music. Instead, both her anthropological research and her career in music sprouted from a later desire to discover her own cultural heritage and musical traditions.
Divahn formed quite organically out of that mix as Galeet met fellow musicians in the Austin music scene. The band went through several emanations before solidifying with the current membership in New York City in 2015. The diverse musical backgrounds of the current band members contribute to a unique collaboration and sound: Eleanor Norton (cello, vocals), Elizabeth Pupo-Walker (cajon, congas, diverse percussion, vocals), Sejal Kukadia (Indian tabla, vocals), and Megan Gould (violin, kamanche, vocals). Between them, the impressively accomplished crew has performed with the likes of Natalie Merchant, Adele, Alan Cuming, John Legend, David Byrne, and the late Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, to name only a few, and also perform in many Broadway shows.
Divahn’s Shalhevet release show will take place at Joe’s Pub in NYC on March 7, 2020.
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bkhcreditgroup19 · 4 years ago
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ibogainec · 5 years ago
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In this video David explains how depression works and how Ibogaine helps to heal the brain to get rid of the depression.
what is depression - depression, there is many reasons for depression. Toxin in the brain that cause, as the depression progresses and years pass, the more toxins in the brain, chemical imbalances in the brain, lack of good communication between neurotransmitters in the brain. And it could be also from PTSD, a trauma that has happened in the past that comes up and brings anxiety. Anxiety will cause depression and it can also have connection with having major headaches, major migraines. And what Ibogaine does is puts a balance in the chemical imbalances in the brain. It creates good connection between neurotransmitters in the brain and makes, it detoxifies the brain from all kinds of toxins.
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daviddardashtiucberkeley · 3 years ago
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David Dardashti believes that higher education should be a right rather than a privilege granted only to the wealthy. Through his hard work in academics, he was able to attend UC Berkeley.
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