Ibogaine for opioid withdrawal?

I don't see any listings for it on the DNM I am on, anyone used this for opioid withdrawal?


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[3 Points] earthmoonsun:

Make sure to read a lot about ibogaine before you decide to use it. It can be very helpful, but also easily kill you.


[2 Points] wG1Zi5fT:

I would recommend kratom instead. Ibogaine can be dangerous and really shouldn't be used without experienced supervision.


[2 Points] needforthc:

You can find an ibogaine resort on the clearnet depending on your financial situation. It can be anywhere from 2k to 7k. Anyways, I don't have much experience with it but I can give some great tips on quitting opiates with as little pain as possible. If you want help, don't hesitate to ask :)


[1 Points] None:

I think I've seen it on the clearnet but it was expensive


[1 Points] laf100:

You can buy it from a Dutch website for about 20 dollars. Reset.nu i bought it yesterday


[1 Points] RandomAsssAccount:

There was a vendor on agora selling iboga root total alkaloid extract that I was heavily considering ordering. From what I read it (this is from memory so do your reasearch) it is 40-50% as effective as Ibogaine in dosage size. So if say you needed 1000mgs Ibogaine you would need 2000-2500mgs of the TA extract. It was around $400 for 2.5g iirc.

It's supposed to be incredibly intense and you'll need to be supervised by someone for multiple days if you plan to go this route. There's a lot of info out there about this, the TA extract is the most economical option by far. Good luck!


[1 Points] JburnaDNM:

What I do when I withdrawal from opiates. Ambien for sleep, flexaril for restless legs, a benzo for anxiety and sleep, and the best med of all for withdrawals is immodium which will pretty much alleviate any physical withdrawal symtpoms if you take 20-30mgs. Kolonidine is also good for the anxiety and blood pressure aspect of opiate withdrawals. Pm me if you need dosages. Kratom is good but it will keep you addicted and from withdrawaling.


[1 Points] MrGangGreen:

For research purposes only: http://www.lycaeum.org/leda/docs/16151.shtml