Still pushing this I seeG_Kone85 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 5:03 pm If you have had the symptoms for a few years, it may stay that way. Try iboga. Ibogaine works wonders. Even people with Parkinson's disease can use it to walk and remember again. Brainzaps triggered by neuroleptics disappear with it. The ibogaine resets the reward pathways in the brain and restores receptors and normalizes neurotransmitters. I take it and everything gets better for me. Iboga isn't a cure, but it restores you so you can live with it normally again. Your symptoms are so severe that you can no longer feel pain. But it could theoretically rebuild you.
Hello I am a woman who suffers from PSSD
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Re: Hello I am a woman who suffers from PSSD
I don't know what country you're from. USA has been banning this for many years, which is bad for PSSD people. Most come from the USA. No of course it's not addictive. It's the other way around. It removes the addiction.
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Are you still taking this? Where did you get the iboga from? Do you floot or microdose?GIXXER wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 6:05 pmStill pushing this I seeG_Kone85 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 5:03 pm If you have had the symptoms for a few years, it may stay that way. Try iboga. Ibogaine works wonders. Even people with Parkinson's disease can use it to walk and remember again. Brainzaps triggered by neuroleptics disappear with it. The ibogaine resets the reward pathways in the brain and restores receptors and normalizes neurotransmitters. I take it and everything gets better for me. Iboga isn't a cure, but it restores you so you can live with it normally again. Your symptoms are so severe that you can no longer feel pain. But it could theoretically rebuild you.
Re: Hello I am a woman who suffers from PSSD
Are you still taking this? Where did you get the iboga from? Do you floot or microdose?
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