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Brooke Mueller Undergoes ‘Extreme’ Rehab

Charlie Sheen‘s ex-wife, and mother to his young twins has been fighting off addiction demons for ages now. Mostly with no luck.

But Brooke Mueller thinks that she has discovered a way to cure herself once and for all… by taking hallucinogens in Cancun. Wow…

Conventional rehab facilities in the U.S. have failed to ‘re-wire’ Brooke’s brain to let go of her addictions, so she has decided to take a trip down to Cancun, Mexico to start a seven day intense treatment of using the hallucinogenic drug Ibogaine.

Ibogaine is a substance extracted from the iboga plant, and some studies have shown it to interrupt addictions to heroin, methadone, alcohol, and cocaine. It’s usage is illegal in the U.S.

Wait, so basically Brooke gets to spend a week in paradise hopped up on hallucinogens and this is called “treatment”? Wow, the life of an addict…

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Jim Nastix | July 29th, 2011

By making light of this potentially groundbreaking treatment and lumping it into a category with recreational hallucinogens, you are spitting on the graves of countless addicts who have died unable to find effective treatment. Ibogaine is not something anybody would want to try on its own unless you have a debilitating and potentially life threatening addiction. It is an extreme, life-altering experience and can induce vomiting for a full day after its use. Please have some kind of integrity when reporting on such issues, because some people, myself included, have had friends die of overdoses and don’t take the possibility of a future cure lightly.