
Fentanyl
“Trust me, you will lose everything”
~ Fentanyl
Talking therapies and 12 step programs have very limited effectiveness treating fentanyl addiction. Traditional methods simply don’t address the problematic and extremely difficult to overcome physical aspects of this addiction. Fentanyl addicts who try to quit, regularly find themselves in a vicious unbreakable circle of impossible withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Once they deal with the withdrawals the cravings come.
It is almost impossible to stop that cycle without appropriate very specific treatment. While Fentanyl therefore has a bad boy image as a dirty drug that is difficult to detox from, the reality is that with Ibogaine treatment, Fentanyl detox is straightforward. While the mechanism of action of ibogaine is still not fully understood, what is known is that the molecule bind to opioid receptors in the brain, providing a strong reset. Ibogaine means you can come off fentanyl without doing cold turkey.
Fentanyl withdrawal symptoms and desires disappear within 30 minutes of ingesting ibogaine. Our medically-assisted process means you can finally rid yourself of the curse of addiction and look forward to returning to your authentic self.
Sadly, there has been an increase in overdose deaths throughout the nation , driven largely by fentanyl found in illicit pills and powders. According to the health department, these deaths are occurring more frequently among people 18 or younger. We share this information provided to us by public health officials so that you are aware of the danger and can discuss this information with your children.
Fentanyl being disguised as candy
Fentanyl is becoming increasingly common in America; it is a powerful synthetic opioid that is like morphine but is up to 100 times more potent. Fentanyl is odorless, tasteless, and colorless. Young people think they are taking “blues,” (OxyContin or Xanax) but recently, a larger number of these illicit pills are laced with fentanyl. Recently, public health officials and law enforcement agencies have also warned about the danger of fentanyl being disguised as candy, specifically targeted to be sold to children. It’s vital to understand that just one pill has the potential to be deadly.
Everyone must beware of counterfeit pills that may look like prescription drugs. They likely contain fentanyl.
Oxycodone pills that are sold on the street or online likely contain fentanyl.
You can’t smell or taste fentanyl. You can’t tell if there’s fentanyl in the pills by looking at them.
Everyone must understand that they should never consume any pill that is not prescribed by a doctor and from a pharmacy (or provided by their parent or caregiver).
The amount of fentanyl can vary between pills, even within the same batch. While a single pill might get a person high without killing them, another pill could be fatal.

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