
Ibogaine: The Illegal Drug That Cures Addiction
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Narrated by:
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Al Remington
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
Ibogaine and its salts are extracted from a type of rare vine in Southern America. Ibogaine is regulated by the US Controlled Substances Act. This natural drug falls under a Schedule I controlled substance, which also includes drugs such as marijuana and heroin.
Ibogaine is available to many people outside of the United States, which makes it a great tourist attraction for Americans in foreign nations. It is said to send the user on an extremely intense trip, more powerful than LSD, also referred to as acid.
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