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Description

Ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive compound extracted from the root of the Tabernanthe iboga shrub, native to the Congo and Gabon. The compound offers therapeutic potential for neurological disorders and is claimed to be among the most powerful anti-addiction drugs. However, natural sources of ibogaine are extremely limited and these plants are at risk of extinction due to the growing global demand and environmental pressures threatening their natural habitat. This episode, which features Fawad Kalsi, Dr. Dan Engle, and Hamilton Morris covers all things ibogaine. What is it? How can it be used in healing? And how can this rare, endangered plant be accessed sustainably? 

Intro (0:00 – 1:53) 

First Guest: Fawad Kalsi (1:54 – 21:12) 

Second Guest: Dr. Dan Engle (21:13 – 32:14) 

Third Guest: Hamilton Morris (32:15 – 40:34) 

End (40:35 – 42:27)