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Kenny Sansom: Homeless, alcoholic and suicidal

yiddo23

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If you mean this, it might kill you rather than cure you! Certainly looks risky in many ways. I'll repeat that if the person wants to drink, they wouldn't take this or any other "remedies" to help them stop drinking. The willingness to get real help from people who understand the addiction is the most likely way to recovery, not drugs or medicine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibogaine
I would suggest not basing judgment off a Wikipedia page, if you actually research its effects at overcoming addiction, it is one of the best out there, with the guidance of doctors and professionals obviously. There are centers all over the world where they use it, unfortunately the "leading" countries of the world are too dogmatic currently too approve such medicine. The success rates for overcoming addiction with ibogaine are about 65-80 percent vs about 7-15 with AA
 
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