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Gentle Clearing

About

An independent resource on ibogaine and trauma-related questions.

A quieter place to examine difficult questions without pretending they have easy answers.

Our purpose

Gentle Clearing exists for people who need careful context around a high-promise, high-risk subject. Lantern Coil helps people examine the evolving evidence, risks, legal context, and unanswered questions around ibogaine for PTSD. It approaches that work with caution and plain language.

We are built for people affected by trauma, veterans, families, and anyone who wants a more grounded starting point. The main resource on ibogaine and trauma-related questions gives the broader frame; this page explains the standards behind it.

Our aim is not to direct anyone toward a particular decision. It is to make space for the kinds of questions that can be lost when the stakes feel personal, urgent, or confusing.

“Evidence before hype means naming what is known, what is uncertain, and what deserves closer scrutiny.”
Gentle Clearing principle

Built around traceable context

We organize information so readers can distinguish between reported experience, preliminary findings, established guidance, and open questions. Where possible, our approach begins with registries, published literature, and official materials rather than promotional claims.

That distinction matters because a scientific study is designed to test a question under stated conditions. The ClinicalTrials.gov study registry is one useful place to inspect how research questions are framed, while the PubMed literature database helps readers locate biomedical publications directly.

Our wayfinding and topic guides are organized to support slower review: evidence, safety, access, and practical questions are kept distinct so uncertainty is not blurred into certainty.

  • 01Independence. We keep the resource separate from treatment provision and sales claims.
  • 02Evidence before hype. We prioritize attributable sources and clear limits.
  • 03Safety awareness. We do not minimize risk or present information as a substitute for professional care.
  • 04Plain language. We use accessible terms without flattening important nuance.
  • 05Respect for uncertainty. We say when an answer is incomplete, contested, or unavailable.

A map, not a mandate.

Gentle Clearing groups material by the questions readers tend to carry: what claims are being made, what safety context is relevant, how access is discussed, and where the limits of available information remain. The broader ibogaine PTSD context sits alongside related questions rather than being treated as a single, settled answer.

Information should leave room for judgment.

Gentle Clearing is an independent information resource, not a clinic, medical provider, or licensed treatment center. We do not provide medical or legal advice. Readers considering personal health or legal decisions should seek qualified, appropriately licensed guidance for their own circumstances.