This document summarizes research on the use of ibogaine to treat methamphetamine addiction. It finds that ibogaine is effective in reducing methamphetamine self-administration in rats and may help increase treatment readiness in humans. However, long-term abstinence requires effective aftercare, as behavioral cues and triggers from methamphetamine are challenging to overcome. The document also notes that nutrition is especially important for recovery from methamphetamine addiction due to the physiological damage caused by the drug.