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Why isnt Ibogaine allowed in America?

Johnny Quest asked:

Ibogaine is an anti-addictive drug with potential to cure addiction to cocaine, crack, alcohol, presription drugs. However it has mild hallucogenic properties lasting for about 2-4 hrs after treatment and also ataxia( gross incordination of muscle movements lasting for about 12 hrs) More can be learnt about Ibogaine by searching wikipedia or the web.

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Written by crackco on April 10th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Tammy
#1. April 12th, 2009, at 4:41 AM.

You know what Im just a person not anyone special, just a woman who is in love with an addict. He is addicted to heroin. I have researched Ibogain for over year and I have read probable all internet info on ibogaine I even went to the Boston conferance this past February. There are way more intelegent people out there than myself and I know with everyone in this world I am not the only person that cares for an addict. I know police officers, probation officers, Doctors, polititions, just your everyday ordinary people who have an addict in their lives too. If Ibogaine is an opportunity for addicts to get clean, some doctor or some million or some integent person should take there intelegence to help millions of people, get in touch through the right chanels get the FDA to take a good look at IBOGAINE and change it so we can help the ones we love. Make Ibogaine legal in the USA there is a war here a war on drugs and start saving lives that are worth it too. We put people on the moon why cant someone care enough to make Ibogaine legal.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Frankie
#2. April 13th, 2009, at 10:07 PM.

Sheesh. If you read the Wikipedia article, you know exactly why it isn’t approved in the USA. It has potentially fatal brain & heart toxicity, and there isn’t enough profit in it for a drug company to put up funding for further FDA trials.

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