Treating Stimulant Addiction With Ibogaine
For people who have continued to use stimulants despite the accumulation of negative consequences, there is often more than just a chemical dependency in play. Many people deal with chronic pain, discomfort, or various forms of trauma, whether that is physical, emotional, or psychological. The body in this case has learned to use stimulants as a primary form of motivation or as a response to any signal of distress, and often doesn’t know other strategies for regulating emotions, pain, or a lack of focus, etc., without them.
At Anzelmo we work with a number of adjunct modalities, discussing other supportive strategies that can support through the acute period after ibogaine and provide access to other services such as aftercare recommendations and ibogaine coaching services that can be supportive in retraining the body and the mind in new strategies.

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Ibogaine Treatment for Stimulants
Ibogaine can provide many benefits to those intending to transition out of problematic relationships with a variety of different stimulants, including cocaine, crack, methamphetamine, or adderall. Among other neurochemical effects, stimulants affect the dopaminergic systems that modulate reward and motivation, as well as relaxation and pain response. Studies in animal models as well tens of thousands of anecdotal reports have shown that ibogaine can lead to a reduction in cravings.
At Anzelmo we work with some of the most experienced medical professionals and therapy providers in the field to provide the most comfortable, natural and humane treatment possible. We also provide a number of supportive modalities including psychotherapy, integration coaching, body work, yoga, nutritional planning, and others so that you can make the most of the beneficial time following treatment.
Post Withdrawal
For people who have continued to use Stimulant despite the accumulation of negative consequences, there is often more than just a chemical dependency in play. Many people deal with chronic pain or discomfort, whether that is physical, emotional, or psychological. The body in this case has learned to use opioids as a response to any signal of distress, and often doesn’t know other strategies for regulating those experiences.
At Anzelmo we work with a number of adjunct modalities, discussing other supportive strategies that can support through the acute period after ibogaine and provide access to other services such as aftercare recommendations and ibogaine coaching services that can be supportive in retraining the body and the mind in new strategies.
