Where Recovery Takes Root

What opens in experience must be carried in the body.

Ibogaine can interrupt withdrawal and open a doorway—but by itself, it does not rebuild the body, restore the nervous system, or create a new life.It is not the end of addiction.
It is the interruption of a pattern.
What comes after determines everything.Because real transformation is not defined by what is seen or understood in a single experience—it is defined by what becomes livable afterward.The people who truly change do not only gain insight into their patterns.
They begin to repair their biology, rebuild trust with their bodies, and restore a connection to life that can be returned to every day.
Insight alone does not sustain change.The body has to come back online.
The nervous system has to learn safety again.
Life has to be rebuilt in a way that can hold what was revealed.
This work is rooted in a biological understanding of recovery—one that recognizes the deep interconnection between the nervous system, nourishment, emotional regulation, and the body’s capacity to heal.Real recovery begins not in the peak experience, but in the quiet, steady work of coming home to your body—and learning how to stay.

The Arc of Recovery

Before, during, and after the experience

You are here because you understand that stopping substances is only the first step.What follows is deeper work—the work of stabilizing, repairing, and creating a life that no longer requires escape.This process does not begin on the day of treatment.It begins in how you prepare.
It continues through the experience.
And it is built in the months that follow.
A profound experience is not something you enter unprepared.
It is something you shape through how you arrive.
Preparation creates the conditions for depth.
Integration is what allows that depth to become real.

Entering with Awareness

Preparation is not formality—it is foundation.

This is not just about getting ready. It is about entering the process with honesty, stability, and awareness.Ibogaine is powerful, but it is not magic. It may reduce withdrawal severity and cravings while opening a deeply introspective state where memory, pattern, and emotional truth can surface with clarity.What unfolds is shaped by what you bring into it—and by what you are willing to meet.Preparation steadies the system for that encounter.

Preparing on every level

Physical. Emotional. Spiritual

Physical Readiness

Ibogaine work asks a great deal of the body, which is why medical screening, cardiac assessment, bloodwork, medication review, hydration, electrolyte balance, and nourishment are essential.In the weeks leading up to treatment, consistent rhythm, nourishment, and support help create a more stable internal environment—so the body can enter the process from steadiness rather than depletion.

Emotional Readiness

Many people arrive carrying grief, fear, shame, trauma, exhaustion, and the weight of addiction.Preparation is not about resolving everything beforehand.It is about making space to meet what is already here without collapsing into it or bypassing it.You begin to clarify intention.
You begin to soften control.
You begin to stay with yourself.

Spiritual Readiness

For many, ibogaine opens a threshold that is not only physical or psychological—but existential.Creating space for inward listening before the experience changes the quality of what becomes possible.It shifts the experience from something you “endure” into something you allow to unfold.

Where Recovery Becomes Real

The return to body and life

After the experience, the real work begins.Many people return having touched something profound—a reduction in craving, a return of clarity, a reconnection to the part of themselves that still wants life.Ibogaine can reduce withdrawal severity, cravings, and depressive symptoms—but it is only one part of the recovery arc.The body is still catching up.In the weeks and months that follow, the nervous system may feel sensitive, recalibrating. Energy can fluctuate. Sleep may shift. Old patterns can surface with unexpected strength.This is not failure. It is rebuilding.And then there is life.Returning to familiar environments, relationships, and stressors can reactivate old coping strategies quickly—even after profound insight.This is where structure becomes essential.Not rigidity. But rhythm.Not control. But consistency.Integration is the process of taking what was revealed and building it into the structure of daily life.It is how a moment becomes a direction.
It is how change becomes something you can live inside of.

What This Support Looks Like

Holding both sides of the journey

This work supports both preparation and integration so you are not navigating either alone.

Before treatment, we focus on:

• Supporting physical stability through nourishment, hydration, and rhythm
• Regulating the nervous system to increase capacity and steadiness
• Clarifying intention and emotional readiness
• Creating a grounded internal and external environment

After treatment, we focus on:

• Nervous system recalibration and stabilization
• Restoring energy, sleep, and biological resilience
• Building structure, rhythm, and daily grounding practices
• Translating insight into lived, sustainable change

This is not about fixing what is broken.It is about creating the conditions where your body, mind, and spirit can work together again—where healing becomes something lived, not something visited.This is where recovery takes root.

Clinical Foundation

Rooted in biological and nervous system medicine

Every protocol I build is informed by The BioSanctuary Medical Model, developed by Genita M. Mason —an award-winning biological and energy medicine approach focused on restoring nervous system function, supporting chronic illness recovery, and addressing addiction through whole-system repair.
This model is grounded in a simple truth:
Healing is not isolated.The nervous system, nourishment, emotional regulation, and physiology are deeply interconnected—and lasting recovery depends on supporting them together.As Genita’s direct collaborator, I translate this clinical framework into lived daily practice—bridging structured medical insight with real-world integration and sustainability.

Recovery Prep and Integration

A structured path through both sides of the process

This work is held within a high-touch container designed to support both preparation and integration—so you are not navigating either side alone.Together, we create a steady foundation before treatment and a guided path for rebuilding afterward.Investment: $880
8 sessions total: 4 before treatment / 4 after treatment
Ongoing support is available at:
$125 per session or $440 for a 4-session package

You Do Not Have to Hold This Alone

If you are preparing for ibogaine, or if you have already gone through the experience and are finding your way back into daily life, this work offers grounded, steady support for what comes next.This process is deeply personal. It asks a great deal—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.You do not need to navigate it alone.Together, we create the conditions for your system to settle, your body to rebuild, and your life to begin organizing itself in a new way—one that can hold you long after the experience has passed.This is where recovery becomes real.