Brownian Motion Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 Howard Lotsof was 19, addicted to heroin and searching for a new high in 1962 when he swallowed a bitter-tasting white powder taken from an exotic West African shrub. “The next thing I knew,” he told The New York Times in 1994, “I was straight.” The substance was ibogaine, an extract of Tabernanthe iboga, a perennial rain-forest plant found primarily in Gabon. In the Bwiti religion it is used in puberty initiation rites, inducing a powerful altered state for at least 48 hours during which young people are said to come into contact with a universal ancestor. By Mr. Lotsof’s account, when he and six friends who were also addicted tried ibogaine, five of them immediately quit, saying their desire for heroin had been extinguished. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/17/us/17lotsof.html?ref=obituaries Quote
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