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Rehab Doesn't Work, Ibogaine Does
Rehab Doesn't Work, Ibogaine Does
Rehab Doesn't Work, Ibogaine Does
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Rehab doesn’t work. Ibogaine does. The broken promise of traditional rehab fails millions of alcoholics and addicts every year. Sadly, most of them don’t even know that there is a natural medicine called ibogaine that ends addiction - without withdrawal - and then eliminates the cravings for drink or drugs that guarantee relapse. One ibogaine treatment accomplishes overnight what no rehab has ever been able to do. It’s not easy, however. In America, the land of The War on Drugs, ibogaine is illegal. To obtain it and be treated successfully, alcoholics and addicts must embark on a quest that can be intimidating, difficult and dangerous. It can also be the most rewarding of their lives. This book explains everything you need to know about ibogaine and how to find it in a confusing and often unscrupulous market. It will help you understand the medicine and how to find good providers, while avoiding the scammers preying on people desperate to get clean or sober. It will prepare you for every aspect of your ibogaine treatment and the promise of freedom from addiction. Rehab Doesn’t Work - Ibogaine Does will equip you to end your addiction to alcohol, painkillers, heroin, crystal meth, methadone and nicotine. It’s time to get your life back.

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Release dateApr 9, 2016
ISBN9781311986429
Rehab Doesn't Work, Ibogaine Does
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Willers T. Darenvogt

Willers T. Darenvogt was born in Aspen, Colorado, just in time to experience firsthand the early onslaught of the heroin and painkiller epidemic that today is killing thousands. After struggling with severe addiction and trying to get clean multiple times in traditional rehabs—both court ordered and privately sought out of sheer desperation—Willers heard about ibogaine. And when he used it, it worked.

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    Rehab Doesn't Work, Ibogaine Does - Willers T. Darenvogt

    REHAB DOESN’T WORK

    IBOGAINE DOES

    The overnight drug and alcohol abuse treatment that stops cravings and ends addiction without withdrawal

    By Willers T. Darenvogt

    With deep appreciation to Howard Ogden, wherever he may be, for all the patient help. Special thanks to MAP for suggesting the title.

    REHAB DOESN’T WORK - IBOGAINE DOES. The overnight drug and alcohol abuse treatment that stops cravings and ends addiction without withdrawal  ©2013 Willers T. Darenvogt and Iboga Books. This book may not be reprinted or reproduced in part or in its entirety without prior written permission of the author or publishers. All rights reserved.

    IbogaBooks@gmail.com

    If you find this book helpful, please leave a review where you purchased it.

    To Rocky.

    Thanks, Bud.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Chapter 1 Who this book is for

    Chapter 2 What is ibogaine?

    Chapter 3 The goal of this book

    Chapter 4 The cycle of slavery: addiction and withdrawal

    Chapter 5 Who is ibogaine for?

    Chapter 6 Success rate of ibogaine

    Chapter 7 Ibogaine versus traditional rehab

    Chapter 8 Too good to be true?

    Chapter 9 How does it do it?

    Chapter 10 Physical effects

    Chapter 11 Is ibogaine dangerous?

    Chapter 12 Rapid detox? How fast?

    Chapter 13 Not easy? Why not?

    Chapter 14 How much should it cost?

    Chapter 15 Sounds expensive

    Chapter 16 Ibogaine scams

    Chapter 17 Medical versus non-medical treatment

    Chapter 18 Facebook and ibogaine

    Chapter 19 How to choose an ibogaine provider

    Chapter 20 The deluxe treatment

    Chapter 21 What to expect before treatment

    Chapter 22 The treatment

    Chapter 23 Do-it-yourself ibogaine treatment

    Chapter 24 After ibogaine: Aftercare

    Chapter 25 Insomnia after ibogaine

    Chapter 26 A word about fear

    Chapter 27 Experience or treatment?

    1

    WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR

    If you are addicted to drugs or alcohol and want to quit, this book is for you. If you’re one of the 90 percent of people traditional rehab has failed - and made to feel like a failure in the process - it may be time for a new approach. This book is about a way to stop using or drinking that works, and works fast. It explains how you can end your addiction overnight, and then live without cravings.

    If you’re ready to get clean or sober, there is no surer way to do it than to take a natural plant medicine called ibogaine. Though it is not universally effective, it works better than any other known method, and does it almost instantly.

    Ibogaine is illegal in the United States. Obtaining treatment with it will require you to navigate an international marketplace. This book will help you understand every aspect of ibogaine so that you can decide if it’s right for you, and then help you find treatment without being harmed or scammed.

    This book is also for anyone who wants to help an alcoholic or addict end his or her addiction. If someone you know needs to get clean but hasn’t been able to, this book will help you to help them.

    I know ibogaine works. My own long-term opiate addiction was eliminated by a one-night ibogaine treatment. One day I was addicted, the next day I wasn’t. And I was left without any desire to start taking drugs again. That’s what ibogaine did for me. It might be able to do it for you, too.

    While this book will show you how to go about finding ibogaine, it will not recommend treatment providers or sources for ibogaine. If it did, you would rightly wonder if the information was biased in order to profit from your treatment. You don’t need a connection to get ibogaine. Finding it is easy. Getting the inside scoop on it isn’t. That’s what this book is for.

    The other things this book will not address are dosing of ibogaine and legal matters. Dosing is a complicated subject that depends on individual circumstances. You will have to research and assess that with your provider or, if you go it alone, for yourself. As for legalities, ibogaine is prohibited in the United States. Nonetheless, the information here is crucial for anyone considering ibogaine as the way to end their addiction, whether in the United States or elsewhere.

    The purpose of this book is to share years of accumulated real-world ibogaine experience so that you will be able to find the medicine, plan properly for taking it and know what to expect when you do. The goal is to help you get clean. For that, nothing works better than ibogaine.

    2

    WHAT IS IBOGAINE?

    Ibogaine is a natural medicine that ends many addictions in one dose. It is most effective for opiates, such as heroin or any of the pharmaceutical painkillers, as well as methadone. It  is also effective for cocaine, alcohol, methamphetamines and nicotine (it does not work for benzodiazepines, such as Valium or Xanax). It eliminates withdrawals and ends physical addiction almost instantaneously, even in long-term, high-dose cases. After that, it ends the cravings that make staying off drugs or alcohol a lifetime struggle.

    Ibogaine is an alkaloid (a naturally occurring organic compound) that is found in the bark on the roots of a West African shrub called Tabernathe Iboga. It is found mostly in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana. In its raw form, it has been used in tribal rituals for centuries. The ibogaine used in anti-addictive therapy is isolated in laboratories into a bitter, crystalline, whitish powder. It is typically administered in capsules.

    No other substance in the world is known to be able to eliminate withdrawal. Even in cases of prolonged and severe addiction, such as large intravenous habits, one course of ibogaine - usually administered in one night - can remove withdrawal symptoms entirely. How it achieves this is a mystery, but it works.

    To an addict, withdrawal is the death and taxes of using - it has always been inescapable. The promise of quitting drugs without withdrawal is in itself remarkable. But eliminating withdrawal is in itself not enough to end an addiction. The next component in the addictive cycle - craving - lies in wait. Addiction can not be broken without addressing cravings, and ibogaine does that, too. It actually changes the mind, resetting it to the way it was before there were cravings for drugs or alcohol.

    Ibogaine is often called a hallucinogenic drug, like LSD. This is incorrect. LSD makes most people experience hallucinations whether their eyes are open or not. Ibogaine does something different. It creates a dreamscape that is lucid and vivid and that you may experience as reality when your eyes are closed, but which goes away as soon as you open your eyes, which you can do any time you like.

    Though Ibogaine has been known for more than a century, its anti-addictive properties weren’t discovered until the 1960s, when a New York heroin addict named Howard Lotsof stumbled across some and took it for fun one night. He found out that while it was no fun

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