Ibogaine hydrochloride (HCl) is a naturally occurring compound derived from the Tabernanthe iboga shrub, native to Africa. Known for its psychoactive properties, it has been traditionally used in various spiritual and therapeutic practices.
Ibogaine HCl has been researched for its potential role in addiction treatment, particularly in helping individuals overcome dependencies on opioids, cocaine, and other substances. Studies suggest it may help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making it a promising option for recovery.
Ibogaine should be used with caution, as it can impact heart function and rhythm. Individuals with pre-existing heart conditions should seek medical advice before use. Additionally, it is recommended to avoid all substances, including caffeine, for at least 24 hours prior to taking Ibogaine to ensure safety.
While dizziness, ataxia, and vomiting are common side effects of Ibogaine HCl, its high potency and purity can make it dangerous—potentially fatal—if taken in excessive doses.
Serious risks are more prevalent in individuals with pre-existing medical conditions, particularly heart-related issues. There have been reported cases of fatalities linked to irregular heart rhythms. For this reason, we strongly advise undergoing a thorough medical evaluation before use and ensuring that a qualified medical professional is present during administration. Your health and safety should always come first.