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.BBC Ibogaine ArticleProbably won't tell you anything you don't already know, but it's good to see psychedelic plants being discussed for their benefits. Also points out that the lack of interest in Ibogaine (and illegality in the US) is due to Pharma not being able to patent it, and also that only one treatment is needed (i.e. it works), compared to Methadone treatment which goes on for months and is addictive in itself.
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Thanks for sharing. It's kinda depressing that profits come before human health. I mean £1.5 million/$2.37 million to fund those trials is really absolute peanuts in the grand scheme of things. It states on that webpage that excessive drinking in 2006 alone cost the US £141 billion/$223.5 billion, and the UK £3 billion. If I had the dosh, I'd fund it. Still, a few glimmers of hope there for the future.
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