HeroinTimes   Turn Page
 | content | editorial | letters | news | viewpoint | medical | articles | law | flashback |
 | stories | street | detox | people | obituary | w-watch | i-vention | pharmacy | pro-shop |
 | hep-c | women | spiritual | treatment | exchange | reviews | memo-park | archives | about-us |
 

Ibogaine:
Questions & Answers II
Ibogaine is a drug, my support system is strongly against using another drug to stop my drug addiction. They recommend tapering down, working the steps and kicking on my own.
If you can do that, God bless. By all means, go for it. It'll certainly be cheaper monetarily speaking, if you can pull it off. As I've said before, all you really need to kick opiates is an empty room and some time. The empty room isn't even necessary, all that's really mandatory is that you stop bangin' up, snorting, or swallowing narcotic analgesics. Pretty simple huh?

You're an arrogant prick, you dis' the 12-steps, the 12-steps saved my life, plus, also, have I mentioned that I hate you? Allow me to elucidate, at length, mostly incoherently.
Short answer: yeah... and, so?
Slightly longer answer: people speak their truth to the best of their ability and understanding -- well, some of the time, some people do. Which is all that I'm doing here. I've chipped heroin since the age of 14, and spent a little over 7 years completely strung-out. I tried everything to kick, nothing ever worked for me. Ibogaine did.

You're not listening to me, ibogaine is just another drug.
Well, if you do some reading, the Bayer corporation actually had TWO miracle cures for everything on the whole entire planet (three if you wanna count Cipro as a solution for that anthrax thing -- if nothing else the current War on Terrorism situation and Cipro, have managed to pull Bayer AG's stock out of the toilet, which is where their previous miracle drug Baycol, sank it). One was called Heroin and the second one was Aspirin. The way that hand got played out, heroin is currently demonized, super-bad, and the cause of many of society's ills, while aspirin is available at every supermarket, bodega and gas station. You probably have some in your house.

 

D

E

T

O

X

     
November 2001   turn