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About

Stonehaven is an independent resource on ibogaine-related access, safety considerations, and regulatory questions affecting people in Canada. It exists to help people understand uncertainty, risks, and practical questions without promoting treatment.

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Why Stonehaven exists

A steadier place to begin

People and families can encounter urgent questions, uneven claims, and difficult decisions. Stonehaven gathers careful context in one place so that readers can slow down, identify what is known, and recognize what remains uncertain.

The Stonehaven resource on Canadian access and safety questions is organized for people who want plain language rather than promotion. It keeps attention on practical questions, source quality, and the limits of general information.

Our purpose is not to direct anyone toward a provider or a particular course of action. It is to offer a calm starting point for Canadians and families seeking clear, cautious context.

Our editorial approach

Built from sources that can be checked

Stonehaven organizes information around official materials, registries, published literature, and other sources readers can examine for themselves. We distinguish between a source’s stated information and what can reasonably be concluded from it.

When health information is discussed, our approach follows the basic premise behind evidence-informed decision-making: the quality and limits of evidence matter. We do not present incomplete information as certainty.

Questions about law and regulation are approached with the same restraint. Official guidance and current public records deserve more weight than anecdotes, marketing language, or unsupported assurances.

What we cover

Questions organized for practical reading

Stonehaven arranges its material around access, safety considerations, and regulatory questions. Its plain-language information areas are intended to help readers locate the kind of context they need without treating general information as individualized guidance.

For topic-specific orientation, readers may encounter an independent Canadian treatment-center context, first-person experience accounts, and material that addresses opioid-related questions. These links are provided as part of a broader information landscape, not as endorsements.

Stonehaven also points readers toward practical framing on where people look for ibogaine information, terminology used in discussions of ibogaine as a psychedelic drug, and cautious context surrounding treatment-for-addiction claims.

Where a question concerns public rules, readers should prioritize primary sources. For example, Health Canada’s Drug Product Database is a public government reference point for checking listed drug products.

Who this is for

For people looking for clarity, not certainty

Stonehaven is for Canadians and families who need a more measured way to approach difficult research. It is also for readers who want to understand how to separate an official source, a published source, and an unsupported claim.

General information cannot account for someone’s circumstances. People considering health decisions should speak with appropriately qualified professionals, and people facing legal questions should seek qualified legal advice. Definitions and classifications can also change, which is why sources and dates matter; evidence-based medicine is commonly described as an approach that combines evidence with professional expertise and individual circumstances.

Stonehaven does not collect stories to market an outcome. It keeps the focus on what a reader can verify, what needs further checking, and when the right next step may be professional support rather than more online research.

Independent by design

A resource with clear boundaries

Stonehaven is an independent information resource. It is not a clinic, medical provider, or licensed treatment center, and its content is not medical or legal advice. The aim is simple: make room for better questions, careful sourcing, and honest uncertainty.

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