Ibogaine root bark is a psychoactive substance derived from the root of the Tabernanthe iboga plant native to Central Africa. Originally ibogaine root bark is used in religious and spiritual ceremonies by the Bwiti tribe in Gabon, its purpose is primarily spiritual and healing, often used for initiation rites, divination, and as a treatment for various ailments. In modern times, ibogaine has gained attention for its potential to treat addiction, particularly to substances like opioids.
In African traditional medicine and rituals, chewing the yellow-colored root or bark is used to produce hallucinations towards life’s mysteries. The purpose of this initiation is for people to visit the spirit world and commune with the ancestors while seeking guidance for their lives. Ibogaine is no pleasure trip. It lacks any kind of recreational attraction, and isn’t even intoxicating in the normal sense. Pleasure or thrill seekers look elsewhere. However, it has the capacity to be profoundly cleansing and therapeutic when used with care and respect.
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