The article reports on the growing number of drug addicts using the psychoactive drug ibogaine, derived from the rain forest plant Tabernanthe iboga, to cure their addiction. Topics discussed include the proponents of ibogaine asserting that the drug resets the damaged neural pathways of addicts which frees them from their cravings, the countries where addiction treatment clinics offering ibogaine can be found and the heart problems associated with ibogaine, according to U.S. studies.
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