Jamie ONeil
Jamie O'Neil
My sister has suffered all her life from alcoholism (both sisters, actually), and has FINALLY, at age 44, decided to quit. She detoxed, but she's alone and working in a bar, so I wonder how long it will last. I have just learned about ibogaine treatment and wonder if it would be a viable option. She struggled for years with an addiction to meth, too, but hasn't done that for years.
Here I've been on the Nexus for a few months, but overlooked that section until a FB friend sent me an article on Ibogene and a clinic in Mexico that uses it for treatment.
I'm assuming that since this sacred medicine is so powerful and would cure so many people suffering, that it is of course illegal. :roll:
Is there a place it is legal? Going to Juarez to the clinic I read about doesn't seem like a good idea right now, considering what's going on down there.
Is a treatment by someone inexperienced in Ibogene, but experienced in spiritual journeys a really bad idea? Could a viable treatment/session schedule be discovered with curiosity, desire and research?
I would love to help her.
Here I've been on the Nexus for a few months, but overlooked that section until a FB friend sent me an article on Ibogene and a clinic in Mexico that uses it for treatment.
I'm assuming that since this sacred medicine is so powerful and would cure so many people suffering, that it is of course illegal. :roll:
Is there a place it is legal? Going to Juarez to the clinic I read about doesn't seem like a good idea right now, considering what's going on down there.
Is a treatment by someone inexperienced in Ibogene, but experienced in spiritual journeys a really bad idea? Could a viable treatment/session schedule be discovered with curiosity, desire and research?
I would love to help her.