Iboga: Kicking Heroin Addiction with the Ultimate Ancestral Trip | Elizabeth Bast & Chor Boogie – EN23

Elizabeth Bast serves as a writer, poet, yoga teacher, yogic life-style coach, visual & performance artist, fusion temple dancer, and musician. She studied at New College of San Francisco with an emphasis on Art and Social Change. Chor Boogie a.k.a. Joaquin Lamar Hailey is an internationally acclaimed spray-paint artist. His visionary murals and art exhibitions have graced many countries across the globe. He was recently honored by Societe Perrier as being number three among the the TOP TEN U.S. Street Artists of 2014. He approaches his use of color as a form of therapy and visual medicine, and has been dubbed “the color shaman” by comrades and fans. Elizabeth & Chor now also serve as educators and advocates for the iboga medicine by sharing their healing journey. In this heartfelt and truly inspiring interview, they will share with us:

  • [11:10] Chor’s experience with heroin relapse and how they discovered iboga as a remedy for opioid addiction
  • [14:02] What is iboga and what is the difference between iboga and ibogaine?
  • [25:00] Their separate experiences during the iboga ceremony
  • [26:11] Risks of using iboga and how to use iboga responsibly
  • [41:50] Differences between an iboga ceremony and an ayahuasca ceremony

 

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Medicine music for the soul

Music by Mary Isis

Acknowledgement:

Deepest gratitude to these artists, for allowing us to use their music in our podcast branding.

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