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| Methadone Addiction Treatment | Ibogaine Clinic |
![]() Methadone has been used for more than 30 years to help heroin addicts beat their addiction. In a treatment called “replacement therapy”, doctors prescribe methadone tablets which give heroin addicts a similar yet less intense high, satisfying their body’s craving for heroin but still allowing them a way to wean off of the drug. Many times, methadone maintenance is a heroin addict’s only solution to their need, which is replacing one addiction—that of heroin—with another—methadone. The problem here is that methadone itself can become highly addictive, and sometimes just as difficult to kick as heroin. How is someone with a methadone addiction to get clean? The Ibogaine Clinic has the answer. Our medical staff knows that methadone addiction is more dangerous and has more withdrawal symptoms than heroin. They are experienced with methadone and methadone addicts, and are sympathetic to the situation many methadone addicts find themselves in. Because of our knowledge, we have developed an innovative treatment for methadone addicts that allow them to go through the detox process but avoid the dangerous withdrawal symptoms such as nutrition depletion, hypersensitivity to sensations such as touching, severe muscle cramping, insomnia, nervousness, and increased anxiety. Our unique Ibogaine therapy provides methadone addicts not only with the physical detoxification of their bodies, but also rids them of the obsessional cravings for the drug that their body and brain demanded of them constantly. Administered in a protected and restful environment, our Ibogaine therapy reorganizes the brain’s dopamine uptake pathways which are disturbed and jumbled during methadone use. This restores the methadone patient’s neural pathways to an operational order, allowing him or her to think clearly and begin to understand their addiction and what its root cause was so that they are able to avoid repeating the same mistakes that allowed them to become addicted to methadone in the first place. Once both body and mind are rid of methadone, the patient can begin rebuilding his or her life. To find out more about us and how you can begin your journey, please contact us at 888-741-3121. |