The effect could be totally psychosomatic, that’s the thing we don’t know at this point. The fact is that noribogaine acts on the my opioid receptor, regardless.
Do you have something that can lead me a direction of research on this? Because I’m not finding anything.
I don’t think this is true. Opioid use has been associated with numerous psychiatric symptoms, including dissociative symptoms. https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/psychiatry/62/
I had a friend who just went through ECT. It did nothing for their depression and I left them with severe memory loss, and cognitive decline. You’d be surprised to read the statistics about how poorly ECT works, and how…
I’m sorry, but people really need to understand how these drugs “treat addiction“. ibogaine acts on an opioid receptor. So all you’re doing is changing one opiate for another. It acts on the KOR receptors instead of the…
The effect could be totally psychosomatic, that’s the thing we don’t know at this point. The fact is that noribogaine acts on the my opioid receptor, regardless.
Do you have something that can lead me a direction of research on this? Because I’m not finding anything.
I don’t think this is true. Opioid use has been associated with numerous psychiatric symptoms, including dissociative symptoms. https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/psychiatry/62/
I had a friend who just went through ECT. It did nothing for their depression and I left them with severe memory loss, and cognitive decline. You’d be surprised to read the statistics about how poorly ECT works, and how…
I’m sorry, but people really need to understand how these drugs “treat addiction“. ibogaine acts on an opioid receptor. So all you’re doing is changing one opiate for another. It acts on the KOR receptors instead of the…