Kratom is a member of the coffee family and is made from the powderized leaves of the kratom evergreen tree. Grown primarily in Southeast Asia, the botanical has been used for centuries by farmers and laborers for energy, pain relief, and relaxation. Kratom is growing in popularity in the West as a means of coping with chronic pain, overcoming stress and anxiety, coming off of opiates and opioids, and more.
There are two primary types of kratom. Green, white, and yellow varieties are taken primarily for energy, focus, anxiety, and stress. Red varieties are taken for pain, relaxation, sleep, and some users report that red kratom helps to minimize withdrawals.
Kratom interacts with the bodies opioid receptors, relieving pain and tension. Unlike pharmaceutical opioids like percocet or oxycontin, kratom does not cause respiratory depression or side effects common with prescription pain killers.
Many utilize kratom to help overcome the struggles of addiction. Whether it's overcoming withdrawals or not falling back into old habits, kratom eases the difficult transition from addiction to sobriety.
Stress and anxiety are all too common this day and age. Between traffic, work/life balance, struggling relationships, and the overall hectic-ness, life can be overwhelming. When taking kratom, many report to feel an almost instant sense of relief and peace.
We all know as the day goes on our minds sometimes get foggy and our body fatigued. Kratom has a unique ability to help you focus on the task at hand and offers the boost one may need to get through a rough day.
By now, most people are painfully aware of the fact that federal regulatory agencies are bought and paid for by very companies they are tasked with regulating. The Food and Drug Administration is no different.
It is estimated that Americans buy around 5 billion dollars worth of kratom every year! With so many kratom users choosing the natural plant over their chemical prescriptions, it is clear Big Pharma stands to lose lots of money. This is why the FDA is fighting so hard to ban kratom.
DISCLAIMER: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before taking kratom.
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