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Both Ibogaine and Ketamine are used for addiction, depression, anxiety, and PTSD treatment, but they differ in several ways:
Ibogaine:
🌿 Origin: Derived from the West African shrub iboga.
🌿 Mechanism: Acts on multiple neurotransmitter systems, including serotonin, dopamine, and glutamate.
🌿 Applications: Used for addiction interruption, addressing psychological conditions such as PTSD, anxiety and depression, life reset & optimization
🌿 Effects: Induces a lucid dreamlike state that can last up to 12 hours.
Ketamine:
⚕️Origin: Synthetic drug developed as an anesthetic.
⚕️Mechanism: Blocks the NMDA receptor in the brain, modulating neurotransmitters.
⚕️Applications: Anesthetic and pain reliever, also used for depression treatment.
⚕️Effects: Produces a dissociative experience, lasts 1-3 hours
Both Ibogaine and Ketamine come with potential risks and should only be administered under the close supervision of qualified medical professionals.
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