^What is your question? You should browse through the
Suboxone/Buprenorphine Megathread and FAQ v5.0 before posting again.
Some things I'd advise you to check on...
1. Lowering your suboxone dose. Doses in the range you're taking don't seem to be of any benefit, and seem to add negative side effects. Most people seem able to do better around the 2-4mg range.
2. Learn *basic* opiate pharmacology. Naloxone doesn't contain thebaine. Nor does oxycontin. Naloxone is absorbed under the tongue, just like the bupe is. The bupe has a higher affinity for the opiate receptor... meaning that it binds more forcefully to the pleasure centers in our brain.
3. Understand that NO opiate is ok to quit cold turkey. Many think that suboxone is particularly nasty in withdraws.
4. Ibogaine. Read about it, here, other places, but don't do it. If you do your research you'll see it's dangerous and a waste of money. It doesn't cure anyone of anything, and it's dangerous.
There is more to respond to in there, but it's like wading through a pool of shit.
I suggest trying to get your suboxone dose as low as possible, 2-4 mg a day. And I hope you'll stick around and read, read, read. Wikipedia is great too. Whoever is telling you this stuff about iboga and suboxone doesn't seem to know what they're talking about. I hope you do the research for yourself.