Ibogaine Explained
Ibogaine Explained
Peter Frank
Martin Polanco
A very brief introduction to Ibogaine that is very accurate and scientific and just sound. - Martin Polanco
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Ibogaine Explained

Ibogaine Explained

Peter Frank
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Peter Frank
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In the mesmerizing pages of "Ibogaine Explained," Peter Frank unfolds the mysterious world of the planet's most potent psychedelic, offering a beacon of hope for those ensnared by the chains of addiction and mental anguish. With meticulous detail and compassionate narration, Frank delves into the heart of ibogaine's transformative power, a substance revered for its unparalleled ability to quash the fiercest of addictions—ranging from opioids to alcohol—without the torment of withdrawal symptoms or the haunting specter of cravings. Yet, its miraculous influence extends beyond the realm of addiction, offering solace to souls burdened by the shadows of depression and PTSD, casting a new light on the path to recovery and self-discovery. Beyond a mere exploration, this book serves as a comprehensive guide, presenting a rich tapestry of scientific research, historical context, and vivid accounts of treatment experiences. Frank equips readers with an in-depth understanding of how ibogaine treatment unfolds, coupled with invaluable insights on harnessing its benefits in the critical weeks and months post-treatment. "Ibogaine Explained" is not just a book; it's a journey into the heart of healing, inviting readers to envision a future unshackled from the confines of their struggles, and guided by the profound wisdom encapsulated in this extraordinary compound.

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Released
2013
19 Apr
Length
78
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A very brief introduction to Ibogaine that is very accurate and scientific and just sound. - Martin Polanco
— Peter Frank, Ibogaine Explained

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