It might only be about two months since the death of Gabriela Kabrins Alban hit the news, but we are yet to receive any substantial details of the scandalously suspicious murder that occurred at the Camps Bay retreat. It seems to be just another one of those weird high-profile murders that South Africans seem to be coming accustomed with.
The latest insight into the accused’s life shows that Diego Dougherty was going to extreme lengths to get clean to save his apparently ‘fractured relationship’ with the victim. The pile of ‘white powder’ that was found in the hotel was apparently for personal use – Diego had a problem.
A ‘friend’ – a tour guide who Diego had come close to during a, ummm, tour – told a reporter that Diego had spent a long time in South Africa trying to get clean. He had taken a trip to a Magaliesburg clinic where he entered himself into a clinic which allowed him to detox and then begin a controversial drug treatment using the psychedelic drug, Ibogaine.
Although the drug is banned in some countries, there is word wide subculture that uses the drug as a way to wield users from addiction. It has been used to treat addiction to methadone, heroin, ethanol, cocaine, methamphetamine, anabolic steroids, and other drugs and can also be used to treat depression and post traumatic stress disorder.
The drug allows users to experience a psychotherapeutic effect during its second phase, helping people conquer their fears and deal with negative emotions. The first phase brings on four to six hours of hallucinations.
Ibogaine has been referred to as an oneirogen, referring to the dreamlike nature of its psychedelic effects. Ibogaine catalyzes an altered state of consciousness reminiscent of dreaming while fully conscious and aware so that memories, life experiences, and issues of trauma can be processed.
Ibogaine alleviates physical withdrawal symptoms of opiate detoxification by resetting and refreshing the opiate receptor sites.
Although the treatment seemed to work for Diego – his tour operator friend reporting that when he returned to Cape Town he looked very well and healthy – it all went downhill for Diego when he booked himself a room at the Grand Daddy Hotel in Long Street mid-June. An area synonymous with the ease of hooking up any street drug you want, Diego apparently took to the night life and drugs. He was supposed to be waiting, clean and sober, for the arrival of the clean-living Gabriela.
A second attempt at rehabilitation was cut short when Diego had to fly to Europe for a wedding.
Diego is currently waiting for a 30-day mental health evaluation and a bed at Valkenberg, but is situated in the hospital section of Pollsmoor Prison until then. He is set to be seen in court on 30 September.
We went to check out more information on the Iboga drug and the results are extremely interesting. Although it is deemed unsafe by a lot of people because there is a substantial lack of research and knowledge on the way it works, there are many websites that claim it’s even better than pharmaceuticals.
We have found that pharmaceutical drugs take longer to recover from than street drugs. They get deep into the body and mind, and create not just a physical or emotional attachment, but a mental dependency as well. There is still a lot of physical recovery needed to really become balanced, and Ibogaine therapy is most effective when combined with the initiation of a healthy lifestyle, but as far as craving and chemical dependency the change occurs rather quickly.
But the psychological effects of the drug – although amazing, need to be taken seriously if the patient wants it to actually work.
The wonderful effects of ibogaine are often mistaken for the short lived afterglow, due to the residual effects of noribogaine and when this has evaporated many people will return to a mood state not dissimilar to their original condition.
The element that will have been changed is that they will have increased self awareness. But self awareness is a double edged sword, it does not in itself change pathology, but increases awareness to it. Ibogaine does not ‘reset the brain’, but discharges psychic tensions of the most imminent personal material, thus relieving some inner tensions and cursory pathological symptomatology. This is not a cure of symptoms but a brief reprieve.
Here are some cool facts surrounding the drug:
There are no reports that the effects of the drug have anything to do with his de-stabilisation or the murder, but to be fair, there are hardly any reports on much right now. We’ll just have to wait for the trial.
23 days and counting….
[source: sundaytimes]
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