Polyamory: Moving Beyond Identity into Revolutionary Love
Polyamory can be a sort of “revolutionary love,” problematizing old narratives of relationships and creating new ones. The ability to connect deeply with other human beings begins to melt away narratives of us vs. them that exist under monogamous ideology.
Diet and the Endocannabinoid System
Given what scientists know about how the endocannabinoid system functions, there is a strong basis for adopting a high fat, low carb diet with lots of fresh vegetables and spices, both as a general health practice and a remedy for many maladies.
Who’s Next? Perspectives on Fentanyl Poisoning and the Opioid Crisis
There is a growing opioid crisis happening around the world, and the casualty rate is growing dramatically and across opioid and non-opioid drug users alike. Naloxone is an easily administered drug that could save the life of you or someone you know.
Radical Healing
Homeopathy does not simply acknowledge the reality of mind. It confirms over and over that mind and body are one.
Meeting the Scientist Who Discovered THC
A meeting with Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, the scientist who discovered THC in 1964 and the world’s leading authority on cannabis and the way it interacts with the human body and mind.
An Iboga Quest for the Cure for Addiction
“When Moughenda told me that iboga assists in spiritual awakening and brings someone to meet their own soul, I immediately replied, ‘Oh, you mean it can bring you to the beginning of Creation.’ He responded with a resounding, ‘Yes, exactly!’”
Food as Medicine: The Healing Power of Common and Rare Vegetables and Wild Plants
Plants are intermediaries. They mediate between heavenly Cosmos and material Chaos. They capture the energy of cosmic light, and use it to vitalize, inform, and animate raw, “nonliving” earthly matter consisting of the primordial elements fire, air, water, and earth.
Ibogaine Treatment and the Road to Recovery
Ibogaine treatments have offered freedom from addiction in as little as one sitting. How does it work, and where can patients access this potent plant medicine?
Mutiny of the Soul, Revisited
Kelly Brogan’s book “A Mind of your Own” presents a devastating and well-referenced scientific case against the premises and practices of psychotropic medication. Her assessment: the drugs are worse than useless.
Global Ibogaine Conference
On March 14-16th, the 2016 Global Ibogaine Conference will bring together experts worldwide to discuss ibogaine therapy, the climate of global drug policy, and the sustainability and traditional uses of Tabernanthe iboga in Tepoztlan, Mexico.