Ibogaine Hydrochloride (HCL)
IBOGAINE HCL is the active chemical found in the African Tabernanthe iboga root that clears physical withdrawal signs and interrupts drug craving behaviour once and for all.
It has been proven to be the most influential herbal plant to cure addictions. When correctly applied, the results is 100% effective. We offer Iboga pre-packaged in capsules, which helps with dosage and ease of consumption.
Extracted from the Tabernanthe Iboga root bark. Contained in the second layer of the Iboga bark are approximately 12 different alkaloids. The three most prominent alkaloids that are extracted include Ibogaine, Ibogamine, and also Ibogaline.
Further description
As a chemical compound of Ibogaine, Ibogaine HCL is used in the treatment of addiction. Ibogaine HCL is a naturally-occurring compound extracted from the Tabernanthe iboga shrub native to Africa. Used to flush toxins (such as opiate and other drugs) from the body and help dramatically reduce the uncomfortable symptoms associated with physical withdrawal from substance abuse.
Ibogaine HCL is the third grade of Ibogaine and is most often used as addiction therapy. It goes through a distinct purification process using HCL that removes several impurities and other substances. In addition, Ibogaine HCL contains approximately 85-99 percent pure Ibogaine.
Ibogaine Hydrochloride (HCL) and Detoxification
Typically, Ibogaine HCL is used in a medical setting under the supervision of professionally trained, certified doctors and nurses. It is beneficial in helping a person struggling with substance abuse to manage symptoms of drug or alcohol withdrawal. Ibogaine HCL is used to treat symptoms of drug withdrawal by working in synergy with neurons and specific receptor sites found within the brain and central nervous system.
When a person undergoes withdrawal with Ibogaine HCL, there will still be symptoms of withdrawal. However, they are usually felt at a fraction of what is experienced without treatment. The effects of treatment with Ibogaine HCL can last from 15-36 hours, depending on the unique characteristics of the patient.
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