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Tabernanthe iboga (iboga) is an
evergreen rainforest shrub native to
Central Africa. A
member of the
Apocynaceae family indigenous to Gabon, the Democratic...
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Tabernanthe is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Apocynaceae,
first described as a
genus in 1888. It is
native to
tropical central Africa. Species...
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obtained either by
extraction from
plants in the
family Apocynaceae such as
Tabernanthe iboga,
Voacanga africana, and
Tabernaemontana undulata or by semi-synthesis...
- Alkaloid-producing
species like
Rauvolfia serpentina,
Catharanthus roseus, and
Tabernanthe iboga are
likewise the
source of
compounds with
therapeutic ranges, but...
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Bwiti practitioners use the psychedelic,
dissociative root bark of the
Tabernanthe iboga plant,
specially cultivated for the religion, to
promote radical...
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Tabernanthine is an
alkaloid found in
Tabernanthe iboga. It has been used in
laboratory experiments to
study how
addiction affects the brain. Tabernanthine...
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Harmaline [citation needed]
Hyoscyamine Ibogaine, Ibogamine, and
Tabernanthe iboga Ilex
guayusa can
promote vivid dreams and aids in
dream recollection...
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notable among these were the
powerful stimulant and
hallucinogen Tabernanthe iboga,
containing the
alkaloid ibogaine, (currently
being investigated...
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Africa is the Bwitists, who used a
preparation of the root bark of
Tabernanthe iboga.
Although the
ancient Egyptians may have been
using the sacred...
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dissociatives and
atypical psychedelics such as ketamine, dextromethorphan,
Tabernanthe iboga,
Amanita muscaria,
Salvia divinorum, MDMA, and
Cannabis Icaros...