We at Cures Not Wars are looking for a good junkie
What's a good junkie?
For our purposes,
a good junkie is someone
who:
A documented case that the patient has sought treatment, failed is the usual outcome. Conservatively, Ibogaine yields over 75% success years after treatment.
Wants it bad enough that the risk of taking an experimental drug is not a problem, until FDA finishes its job. Wants it bad enough that you’ve planned a new lifestyle, committed by removing drug associations and property.
A parent, sibling, relative or long time associate that knew the patient before addiction set in is helpful. Ideally it would be a parent who could testify as to the degradation of the patient from addiction and recognize the return of the original personality. Connection with family is a force multiplier in treatment with Ibogaine.
Being on probation with travel restrictions denies the right to get treatment.
No exceptions for this non-FDA approved treatment are being given by probation officers. The "just-as-criminal justice system" is the main thing that is keeping patients out of Ibogaine clinics. Problems also arise when patients try to travel with secret stashes of hard drugs that lead to major arrests for everyone. Travel supply must only be enough to get to the border or airport. Get a valid passport.
Health is screened.
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f you, or your loved one, qualify there is a possibility of going outside the U.S. to visit an Ibogaine rehabilitation clinic.Contacts:
If you live in the Midwest U.S.
Jay in Michigan call 269-697-4521
or email IbogaineTreatmentCounselor
or if you live elsewhere, Cures not Wars in New York 212-677-7180