Heart Medicine

A True Love Story - One Couple's Quest for the Sacred Iboga Medicine & the Cure for Addiction

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Addiction, Drug Dependence, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Mind & Body, Biography & Memoir
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Author: E. Bast ISBN: 9780997121322
Publisher: Medicinal Media LLC Publication: January 1, 2016
Imprint: Medicinal Media LLC Language: English
Author: E. Bast
ISBN: 9780997121322
Publisher: Medicinal Media LLC
Publication: January 1, 2016
Imprint: Medicinal Media LLC
Language: English

Two longtime lovers: spray paint artist, Chor Boogie, and yogini and performance artist, Bast.

One shocking drug relapse—after more than a decade clean.

Then the disheartening discovery: 90% of narcotics addicts relapse in the first year with standard treatment models.

The lovers navigate the treacherous labyrinth of addiction and ultimately chose to pursue treatment with an obscure indigenous African sacred plant medicine called iboga, used since ancient times for shamanic initiation and spiritual healing, and proven to have powerful addiction breaking effects. It sounds too good to be true, but it’s seems to be worth the try, considering the alternatives.

This medicine is only available well beyond the borders of the United States. There is hope for healing, if they can both make it to the shaman in time.

As their journey unfolds, it becomes clear that their relationship demands a detox as well. They are brought to a critical crossroads, facing deepening intimacy—or dissolution.

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**​Winner **of the 2017 National Indie Excellence Award for Spirituality
**Top Finalist **for the 2017 National Indie Excellence Award for Addiction & Recovery
Finalist for the 2017 Next Generation Indie Book Award for New Age 
Honorable Mention for the 2017 San Francisco Book Festival for Memoir/Autobiography 

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Two longtime lovers: spray paint artist, Chor Boogie, and yogini and performance artist, Bast.

One shocking drug relapse—after more than a decade clean.

Then the disheartening discovery: 90% of narcotics addicts relapse in the first year with standard treatment models.

The lovers navigate the treacherous labyrinth of addiction and ultimately chose to pursue treatment with an obscure indigenous African sacred plant medicine called iboga, used since ancient times for shamanic initiation and spiritual healing, and proven to have powerful addiction breaking effects. It sounds too good to be true, but it’s seems to be worth the try, considering the alternatives.

This medicine is only available well beyond the borders of the United States. There is hope for healing, if they can both make it to the shaman in time.

As their journey unfolds, it becomes clear that their relationship demands a detox as well. They are brought to a critical crossroads, facing deepening intimacy—or dissolution.

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**​Winner **of the 2017 National Indie Excellence Award for Spirituality
**Top Finalist **for the 2017 National Indie Excellence Award for Addiction & Recovery
Finalist for the 2017 Next Generation Indie Book Award for New Age 
Honorable Mention for the 2017 San Francisco Book Festival for Memoir/Autobiography 

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