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Iboga (Tabernanthe iboga), also known as Black bugbane, is a perennial rainforest shrub and hallucinogen, native to western Africa. Iboga stimulates the central nervous system when taken in small doses and induces visions in larger doses.Normally growing to a height of 2 m, T. iboga may eventually grow into a small tree up to 10 m tall, given the right conditions. It has small green leaves. Its flowers are white and pink, while the elongated, oval-shaped fruit are orange. Its yellow-coloured roots contains a number of indole alkaloids, most notably ibogaine, which is found in the highest concentration in the root-bark. The root material, bitter in taste, causes an anaesthetic sensation in the mouth.The Iboga tree is the central pillar of the Bwiti religion practiced in West-Central Africa, mainly Gabon, Cameroon and the Republic of the Congo, which utilises the alkaloid-containing roots of the plant in a number of ceremonies. Iboga is taken in massive doses by initiates when entering the religion, and on a more regular basis is eaten in smaller doses in connection with rituals and tribal dances, which is usually performed at night time. Bwitists have been subject to persecution by Catholic missionaries, who to this day are thoroughly opposed to the growing religious movement of Bwiti.

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The Bwiti Religion and the psychoactive plant Tabernanthe iboga

The Bwiti Religionand the psychoactive plant Tabernanthe iboga (Equatorial Africa) Giorgio Samorini (Original Publication: Integration, 5: 105-114) The use of vegetable hallucinogens by humans for rel...
Posted by Tabernanthe Iboga on Fri, 01 Dec 2006 08:41:00 PST

The Religion of Iboga or the Bwiti of the Fangs

The Religion of Iboga or the Bwiti of the Fangs P. Barabe Chief physician, Professor of Tropical Medicine Sample of the JC Cheyssial movie on Bwiti: sample (Mpg - 8 megs)   Translation fro...
Posted by Tabernanthe Iboga on Mon, 20 Nov 2006 04:58:00 PST

Extraction studies of Tabernanthe iboge and Voacanga africana.

Extraction studies of Tabernanthe iboga and Voacanga africana. Original Reference: Nat Prod Lett 2002 Feb;16(1):71-6Jenks CW. Abstract: The root bark of Tabernanthe iboga contains ibogaine as its pre...
Posted by Tabernanthe Iboga on Tue, 04 Apr 2006 09:21:00 PST