Ibogaine & Brain Repair
- Feb 15
- 1 min read
New Research Highlights Ibogaine’s Potential for Brain Repair
A newly published paper in Acta Neuropsychiatrica explores something many in the ibogaine field have long suspected: ibogaine supports the brain’s natural repair processes. The study examines ibogaine’s “multi-receptor” activity, meaning it interacts with several systems in the brain at once. Researchers suggest this complex activity helps:
Protect brain cells from stress
Support neuroplasticity
Restore metabolic balance
Promote remyelination (repair of the protective coating around nerves)
Myelin is essential for healthy brain communication. When it is disrupted by trauma, addiction, chronic stress, or neurological strain, people often experience brain fog, emotional instability, and nervous system dysregulation.
This research suggests that ibogaine’s impact may extend beyond interrupting addictive patterns and also supports deeper neurological restoration.
While more studies are needed, science is beginning to catch up with what many of our participants report after treatment:
Greater clarity
Emotional reset
A renewed sense of vitality.
At IbogaQuest, we continue to hold this work with respect, combining careful medical oversight with a safe, compassionate container for profound healing. Knowing that the healing that ibogaine offers is not only psychological. It is biological.
Want to dive deeper? Find the full scientific paper here:




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