Wednesday 23 May 2018

The Use Of Ibogaine Detox Treatment For Drug Addiction

By Donald Wright


For several years, drug addiction has been a leading cause of deaths of many adults and teenagers in various states. The addiction of opiates from illegal ones such as heroin, cocaine to medically prescribed ones like oxycodone, over-dependence on them requires immediate treatment lest something bad happens to the user. Ibogaine Detox Treatment has been applied to help reduce these situations to a minimum.

The native plant known as Iboga is the main source of the substance Ibogaine which is extracted from the roots or the barks of the tree. The substance can be administered to a patient in the form of a pill and works by resetting opiate receptors in the brain. This chemical dependency can be reset and allow the body and mind to be free from the dependency of these harmful substances.

The use of these substance is still undergoing much discussion but has been used on some individuals who have shown some remarkable improvement. Comparing the usual treatments which involve long days of withdrawal and pain, the individual will only experience this for a short while and get back on track. However, it is required to be administered legally in a clinic in the presence of a practitioner.

It is also required that each individual goes through a medical checkup before the chemical is administered. This is because not every individual can have a successful process having ingested the chemical. People with re-existing conditions such as kidney stones, vascular illnesses, pregnant women, psychiatric disorders among others do not qualify to be candidates.

The chemical works in three stages after the administering has been done. In the first stage, the patient will be in a dreamlike state, experiencing visions and thoughts of what and how the person got into the addiction state. The remembering of the past events help the patient to deal with the events that lead to the addiction. This phase is known as Awakened Dream or Acute phase.

The second stage is known as the Introspective or evaluative stage. Here, the individual tends to be more reflective of what he or she has experienced in the first stage. Some may become quite emotional due to what they have seen and may take time to process everything. At this phase, it is important to have the presence of a specialist to help the person through the recovery.

In the stimulation phase which is the third step, the individual will have regained some strength due to the drug being flushed from his or her mind and body. This is where corrective living is done, whereby the individual learns on importance of living a clean life and how to do so with the help of a specialist.

In order for these substance to be fully functional, the individual has to go through a number of therapy sessions. This is because the ability of the person to want to go back to old habits is as high as the person moving forward to a better life. Getting a certified therapist to provide the individual with proper advice helps reduce cravings and ill motives.




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