Tabernanthe Iboga Root Bark
Tabernanthe iboga root bark comes from the roots of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, a tropical shrub native to Central Africa. The plant is especially known in countries such as Gabon, Cameroon, and Congo, where it has been used for generations in traditional cultural and spiritual practices. The root bark contains naturally occurring alkaloids, including ibogaine, which is the most widely known active compound found in the plant. Because of its unique botanical profile, Tabernanthe iboga root bark has attracted attention from researchers, ethnobotanical collectors, and those interested in rare tropical plants. The appearance of iboga root bark can vary depending on how it is prepared. It is commonly seen in shredded, chipped, or powdered form with a natural earthy brown color and strong bitter taste. Growing interest in Tabernanthe iboga has also increased discussions around sustainability and responsible harvesting. Since the plant grows slowly, ethical sourcing and conservation have...