I'm Dangerous With Love is a film by Michel Negroponte (Methodonia, Jupiter's Wife) which follows the growth of Mobengo, or Dmitri Moughianis, and his work treating addicts with Ibogaine and bringing elements of Bwiti from Gabon back to New York City.
Tom Kingsley Brown, Ph.D presents at the 2010 MAPS Conference, Psychedelic Science in the 21st Century in San Jose, California, on the new Ibogaine and Quality of Life he is conducting at Pangea Biomedics treatment center in Tijuana, Mexico.
A comprehensive film produced by Lunart Products that traces Ibogaine from its ceremonial Gabonese, West African roots to its clinical use for addiction treatment.
Ibogaine makes a cameo appearance near the end of Season 11, Episode 7 of Law and Order: SVU. It hints at a general acceptance in popular culture of Ibogaine's effects, despite its legal status in the US.
Anwar Ajeewa, Director of the Minds Alive clinic in South Africa, presents "An Exploratory Study of the Short Effects of Ibogaine Treatment," at the 2009 Drug Policy Alliance Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
I’M DANGEROUS WITH LOVE is about addiction and rehabilitation, activism and shamanism. Dimitri Mugianis who starts out as the heavily addicted front man for the band Leisure Class ends his long drug and alcohol addiction with an experimental treatment that uses the hallucinogen ibogaine. African shamans have used ibogaine in their rituals for centuries, but in the U.S. it is a Schedule 1 controlled substance. No longer a drug user, Dimitri illegally takes addicts through the same detox that he says saved his life.
Clare Wilkins, Director of Pangea Biomedics, discusses the "Benefits & Risks of Treating with Ibogaine in a Clinical Setting." This presentation was given at the 2009 Drug Policy Alliance conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dr. Kenneth Alper presents before the Spanish Ministry of Health in Barcelona, November 2010, on the challenging topic of the fatalities that have occured near the administration of ibogaine. Organized by ICEERS.
Dr. Jeffrey Kamlet, a fellow at the American Society of Addiction Medicine, presents "Safety Issues and Cardiac Side-Effects in the Administration of Ibogaine HCl, as an Addiction Interrupter Drug. What we know, what we theorize and what we don't know." This presentation was given at the 2009 Drug Policy Alliance Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Patrick Moughenda Mickala, a Nganga (shaman, priest) of the Massango and Mitsogho tribes in Gabon, and founder of Iboga House, speaks about "Bwiti and Iboga, Working properly and safely with Iboga and Ibogaine." This presentation was given at the 2009 Drug Policy Alliance conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and was the first time a Bwiti Nganga has given a presentation at any drug policy conference.
Howard Lotsof, who discovered the addiction interupting properties of Ibogaine, is presented the Robert C. Randal Award for Excellence in the Field of Citizen Action at the 2009 Drug Policy Alliance Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for his lifetime of work with Ibogaine.
Dr. Kenneth Alper, professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the New York University School of Medicine, discusses the most commonly asked question by clients: "Ibogaine in Opiate Detoxification: How do we know it works? How does it work." This presentation was given at the 2009 Drug Policy Alliance Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dmitri Mobengo Mugianis, co-founder of the NYCAHN/VOCAL, the New York City Drug Users' Union, presents on "Ibogiane User Self-Help Groups: Cross Cultural Development" at the 2009 Drug Policy Alliance Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Event raises awareness about an addiction treatment Press Coverage
Centertown News Ottawa, ON Thursday, 12 November 2009 By Ada Wasia
Jonathan Dickinson held an information and fundraising event to increase awareness about ibogaine treatment for addictions at the Umi Café on Somerset Street recently. He was also raising money to fund his travel to Tijuana to work in a therapeutic centre for three months starting in early November.