Ibogaine is a hallucinogen that is used by shamans in Africa. It has been used for thousands of years to treat addictions. The name of the plant comes from the name of the chief priest of the Ogoni people who discovered its psychoactive properties. It has a long history of use. It was used in the 1960s by scientists as a drug for treating alcoholism.
Scientists used it in an effort to understand the mechanism of action of opiates. Now, the drug is used to treat patients with opiate addictions. Some researchers believe that this drug is one of the most potent psychedelics that exist in nature.
Today, the drug is widely available. Ibogaine is a psychedelic and hallucinogenic Ibogaine compound. It is a derivative of harmine and can be extracted from Tabernanthe iboga, which is found in West African rainforests. Ibogaine is made up of several compounds, and its most important is ibogaine. It has been shown to block the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine.
It does this by activating 5-HT receptors. Because it blocks the reuptake of these neurotransmitters, it leads to an increase in their levels in the brain. It has also been shown to inhibit monoamine oxidase.