Ibogaine is breaking the addiction cycle
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September is National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Recovery Month. This shouldn’t be surprising since 9% of the American population is alcohol dependant and 4% is drug dependant. These addictions wreck havoc on families, friends and other acquaintances of the person struggling with the addiction.
But there’s great news, well suited for this recovery month, for people struggling with chemical addictions. A new drug, Ibogaine, is available in treatment centers in Canada. It is purported to be a powerful new agent in breaking addictions.
The success of the treatment is tied to the coupling of the use of the medication to therapy sessions that unravel the psychological causes of the start of the addiction cycle. Patients taking Ibogaine claim they have deeper insights after one use. It also keeps them free from cravings from weeks to months following the treatment. By addressing the causes of the drug or alcohol use, patients are less likely to return to using once the treatment has concluded.
September is the perfect time to break the cycle, and now there’s hope for a permanent break from chemical addictions.
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