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The plant medicine s effects on addiction seems incredible. If this is the case, why haven’t more clinics and more countries approved it as a tool for drug or behavioral pattern interruption?

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The plant medicine s effects on addiction seems incredible. If this is the case, why haven’t more clinics and more countries approved it as a tool for drug or behavioral pattern interruption?

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We don’t understand this either and we can only speculate. The extremely costly regulatory approval process and the reluctance by major pharmaceutical firms to pursue regulatory approval in the West seem to have been the major obstacle. Because of the ongoing obstacles with bureaucracy, this has led to the formation of non-medical treatment centers in the countries that do allow the use of the treatment. For drug interruption it is still considered an experimental and an alternative treatment to traditional Western therapies. To date there is no other treatment program in the world that includes Ibogaine like the Secundunm Vitae Program.

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