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  • Writer's pictureMartin Polanco

Cocaine, Crack Cocaine, And Ibogaine Treatment

Originally posted April 3, 2017

Although cocaine is mostly used recreationally, there are still a percentage of people who get addicted to its alluring effects. It’s actually one the most commonly used substances in the US after heroin. The high it offers is quick and intense, giving users a calm sense of confidence. As one of the most popular “party” drugs around, cocaine can seem harmless enough. That is until you’re using long after the party is over.


What is Cocaine?

Cocaine (or coke) is a stimulant derived from the coca plant native to South America. It’s a strong drug that stimulates the central nervous system, with a high that lasts about 30 minutes. Coca leaves have been used for thousands of years by natives throughout South America, a plant that has offered a surge in energy with no addictive effects.

Cocaine (the substance derived from the coca plant) offers this energy in a synthetically made form that can prove to be extremely addictive to those who can’t resist the euphoric effects it offers. Cocaine instantaneously offers an energetic high, filling a person with self-confidence and mental alertness.


What is Crack Cocaine?

Cocaine comes in another form as well. Crack cocaine (or crack) generally isn’t recreationally used like cocaine, but offers an intense high that easily gets people hooked. Crack is made by mixing cocaine with baking soda. This combination forms into a rock when heated up and is smoked with a glass or metal pipe.


The effects of smoking crack can be felt as quickly as ten seconds, with a high that lasts only a little longer. Crack works quick, which means people will need a higher dose each time to achieve the high they desire. An addiction to crack can happen much quicker than an addiction to cocaine, yet the negative effects of both substances can be devastating.


What are the Effects of Cocaine and Crack Cocaine?

Withdrawing from cocaine is by no means a pleasant experience. Coming down off coke can feel like a nightmare, with detox symptoms bringing users to deep depths of depression and into fits of anxiety. Coming off cocaine can make it difficult to concentrate and diminish a person’s ability to focus. Vomiting and nausea are also common symptoms of cocaine and crack withdrawal.


Someone that uses cocaine or crack over a long period can do significant damage to their body and mind. A cocaine or crack addiction can cause intense paranoia and make a person extremely delusional. Anyone who has had a loved one addicted to crack or coke knows how much the drug can change their friend. Psychotic symptoms can become common amongst long-term users.


Getting Help for Crack and Cocaine with Ibogaine

For those who suffer from addiction, the desire to end their substance abuse can be overrun with the intense urge to use when coming down. The thing with crack or cocaine addiction is that, although withdrawal symptoms can make you feel terrible both physically and mentally, doing a bump or smoking some crack will make it go away. Addicts know this, which is the reason so many people stay in their addictive cycles.


To overcome an addiction to crack or cocaine, it’s often necessary for a person to get treatment. Because traditional rehab comes with an alarmingly low success rate, many people are turning to alternative types of treatment to get the help they need.

Ibogaine has shown to be excellent for crack and cocaine addiction. From crack and cocaine to the most critical cases of heroin addiction, this hallucinogenic root native to West Central Africa has shown to treat all types of addiction in an unprecedented way.


It first floods “feel good” neurotransmitters in the brain that have been damaged due to excessive drug use. This helps reset the body and mind to back to its pre-addicted state. The beginning of an ibogaine experience (which lasts 48 to 72 hours) works to eradicate the physical nature of one’s addiction. It is then the treatment moves into the next phase where users begin to experience the psychedelic effects ibogaine invokes.


This psychedelic experiences plays out like a dream in a person’s mind, taking them on a journey that helps them uncover memories and past traumas that have likely led to their addicted state. Drug treatment with ibogaine can offer patients some amazing insights to the issues they hold in the subconscious mind, and allow them to connect these insights with their addiction.


The final phase of ibogaine helps a person to process what they’ve learned through the psychedelic effects of the medicine. Ibogaine urges a person to let go of these memories, forgive those who have hurt them, and move on towards a future of limitless possibility. Perhaps one of the most important things ibogaine urges is for a person to forgive themselves. Releasing the shame and guilt a person holds onto regarding their addiction can have an extremely positive impact on the success they see in recovery.


Ibogaine is an excellent alternative to traditional treatments that are often recommended for cocaine or crack cocaine addiction. Addiction affects everyone differently, and the fact that there are alternative treatments available needs to be known. Taking a holistic approach to addiction healing through alternatives like ibogaine can offer a person the freedom they deserve from the cocaine or crack addiction that has taken hold of their life.

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