Voacanga Africana
Voacanga africana is a 30 foot tall tree from the tropics of West Africa.
The bark and seeds of the tree are used in Ghana as a poison, stimulant, aphrodisiac, and ceremonial psychedelic. Voacanga africana contains voacangine, which is a common precursor in the semi-synthesis of the anti-addiction chemical Ibogaine. On a side note, Ibogaine and Iboga, the plant that contains it naturally, are illegal in the U.S. for no apparent reason other than for competition control for the pharmaceutical companies. Or even, perhaps, to keep patients addicted to pharmaceuticals. If you still think government agencies and the ridiculous drug laws are in place to protect you and not just those that are the best connected, go ahead and click here.
Voacanga africana root, root bark and seeds now on sale to buy.
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