• @solrize
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    2511 months ago

    The drug is ibogaine. From the article:

    Ibogaine is made from the bark of a shrub (Tabernanthe iboga) native to Central Africa, where it is used for ceremonial purposes. Researchers have tended to shy away from exploring the use of ibogaine for the treatment of conditions other than opioid dependence and withdrawal2, because it is tightly regulated in many countries and can cause fatal heartbeat irregularities,

    • @Pretzilla
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      511 months ago

      INCONCEIVABLE! err I guess that’s Iocane.

  • @Rebuilt
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    1011 months ago

    BANISHES PTSD!

    Stränge way to say it

  • @benni
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    611 months ago

    Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll put it on my list.

  • Mbourgon everywhere
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    411 months ago

    “ provided together with complementary treatment modalities, in 30 male SOVs with predominantly mild TBI”

    I think that lines up with other treatments - the drugs break down your psyche (or allow you to re-open your mind and reevaluate), and the “modalities” (I assume it’s therapy with a psychologist) help further.

  • Sagrotan
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    111 months ago

    Nooo! They wanna tell us psychedelic drugs on the right side are good for mental health? Wow. Thanks for the info. Making just knows that for a few ten thousand years. “Stüdy” - pff