Addiction to Methamphetamine is a very common type of substance use disorder in the United States. Although the factors that lead a person into Methamphetamine addiction are complex, experts believe the growing availability of these dangerous drugs in the United States is the main problem.
For more than three decades well-funded government agencies have tried to end the addiction
epidemic and failed. Every year more people overdose or end up in jail because of their addiction.
Although there are many addiction treatment options available in the United States, 85% of people who start traditional treatments end up dropping out of treatment. Unfortunately, traditional treatment centers often teach addicted people to blame themselves when traditional treatments don’t work, even though there is overwhelming evidence that treatment centers in the U.S. tend to be ineffective.
As a result, rates of Methamphetamine addiction have been growing and people experiencing addiction are left with few options. However, there are effective non-traditional ways to overcome addiction. One very promising method for treating addiction is Ibogaine. Ibogaine is a non-recreational psychedelic drug that recent research has shown is effective at significantly reducing opioid withdrawal symptoms post-treatment, producing long-term reductions in cravings for drugs, and offering long-term psychological benefits.
Because of legality issues, many are traveling outside the U.S. to countries like Mexico to get this novel treatment for Methamphetamine addiction.
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How it affects the brain.
Methamphetamine is a synthetic stimulant drug. Unlike most other stimulants, methamphetamine is synthetic and is also significantly more potent, addictive, and deadly than drugs like caffeine or nicotine.
Methamphetamine works directly on the dopamine receptors in the brain. A healthy person produces dopamine naturally and dopamine gives them a reward for eating food, drinking water, or having sex. When someone starts using Methamphetamine they feel an immense and immediate reduction in physical and emotional pain and a massive unnatural spike in energy, excitement, and pleasure.
As someone continues to use Methamphetamine their brain begins to adjust to getting energy, excitement, and pleasure from external sources. This brain adjustment is what leads to tolerance (needing more to get the same feeling), withdrawal symptoms, and cravings.
The good news is that the brain does heal, but it can take 6+ months without Methamphetamine for the healing to start and up to 5 years for the brain to fully recover.
Physical and emotional pain, irritability, anxiety, depression, and psychosis are all symptoms of Methamphetamine withdrawal. These agonizing symptoms can last for weeks or even months making it almost impossible to reach the 6 months of clean time needed to begin the healing. Even worse, most traditional treatment centers will not provide any comfort medication to those experiencing withdrawal symptoms, instead often leaving them locked away to needlessly suffer alone.
The statistics make it clear, that these traditional and non-science-backed approaches do not work for most people struggling with addiction.
There are solutions available that are highly effective.
Ibogaine HCl (hydrochloride) is extracted in medical laboratories from the root bark of a natural shrub native to West-Central Africa.
Ibogaine works on the same dopamine receptors that Methamphetamine drugs hijack in an addiction. This makes Ibogaine a highly effective treatment for addiction. Instead of turning on the receptors like Methamphetamine, Ibogaine stimulates healing and regrowth in areas of the brain damaged by Methamphetamine addiction. Ibogaine’s brain-healing effects eliminate between 85%-90% of withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings for drugs long-term. This helps addicted people get a much-needed head start on their addiction recovery.
Scientists believe that Ibogaine’s success rate for treating addiction to Methamphetamine is somewhere between 75-90%. Success rates tend to be higher when Ibogaine treatment is coupled with continued care post-Ibogaine.
For people struggling with Methamphetamine addiction, there is no better treatment than Ibogaine. Research has shown that Ibogaine is safe when given in a medically supervised treatment setting. Ibogaine safely and effectively eliminates withdrawal symptoms and cravings, helping addicted people discover the changes they need so they can make progress towards a life free from Methamphetamine.
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