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Reviewer: LuxFiat , 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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This review is for a 'flood dose' of iboga, not the vitamin doses of root bark used in gentler therapeutic contexts. The reason for treatment is a combination of PTSD, depression, and insomnia.
Not easy! At all! But worthwhile if you put in the work, commit to the process, and don't flinch from the treatment. As has been noted elsewhere, do your homework, and see what you're getting into. It is
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Reviewer: 25-34 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month
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I took Iboga at a center in Costa Rica with a traditional Bwiti Shaman. I went on two treatments over a week's period and it cured me of my depression and reduced my ADD to about 50% of what it was. My mind has seemed permanently clear and my fatigue is also gone since i took it several months ago. An amazing and relatively unknown treatment I recommend above all else!
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