Kratom does not cause a person to become impaired or intoxicated. Yet, alcohol and marijuana do cause impairment and intoxication and are both legal. I do fully support the use of marijuana and alcohol, but only when consumed responsibly. Kratom doesn’t produce any sort of intoxication, yet it is demonized and treated as such. WeContinue reading “Kratom Deserves To Be Decriminalized, And Viewed The Same Way As CBD And Marijuana.”
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Misconception #9 Kratom causes depression. FACT CHECK: FALSE
Kratom RELIEVES depression. Below you will find scientific evidence that Kratom is effective and beneficial for depression. Depression causes anxiety, sadness and lethargy. Kratom helps to relieve brain fog and helps with energy, focus and mental clarity. Here is the science backing this up. By Kami Ann Davis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32248751/?from_term=kratom&from_sort=date&from_pos=2
The Truth About Kratom
It pains me to see so many negative articles and misleading information regarding Kratom. Even though millions of Americans consume this plant with SUCCESS, many people are still in the dark and have no idea what or how beneficial Kratom TRULY IS. When I go to google my blog in google search engine ‘Kratom Truth’Continue reading “The Truth About Kratom”
Misconception #8 Kratom is destroying people’s lives. FACT CHECK: FALSE
More than 15 million Americans consume Kratom and many of US commented JUST that.. in a letter to the CDC, regarding opioid use. THOUSANDS of Kratom consumers and advocates wrote and expressed their concerns about being denied adequate pain relief. We also expressed our concern over the FDA taking our plant Kratom away from us.Continue reading “Misconception #8 Kratom is destroying people’s lives. FACT CHECK: FALSE”
Misconception #7 Kratom is an opioid, a narcotic. FACT CHECK: FALSE.
Kratom is NOT a derivative from the opioid poppy plant. Nor, is it chemically the same. It’s not even in the same family. Kratom is in the coffee tree family. By Kami Ann Davis https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344672/
Misconception #6 Kratom is similar to opioids, therefore; works in the same way causing death, overdose & addiction. FACT CHECK: FALSE
Kratom is UNLIKE traditional opioids because instead of fully attaching to the receptors in our brain, it is simply an ATYPICAL-TYPE opioid attaching ONLY PARTIALLY TO MU-RECEPTORS; same as chocolate, cheese or breast milk. Partially attaching is the key term here, because it is WHY it cannot cause respiratory depression or harmful withdrawal/addiction. Below youContinue reading “Misconception #6 Kratom is similar to opioids, therefore; works in the same way causing death, overdose & addiction. FACT CHECK: FALSE”
Kratom has the same addiction potential as caffeine and is low-risk for abuse ~
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344672/ To date there have not been any deaths documented as a result from Kratom. With that said, anything can be a problem if you make it. You can overdo ANYTHING. You can die from water, if you drink too much of it. Be smart, be wise, don’t destruct or abuse anything… Written By KamiContinue reading “Kratom has the same addiction potential as caffeine and is low-risk for abuse ~”
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Misconception #5 Kratom has no beneficial use. FACT CHECK: FALSE
Kratom is allowing pain patients and the general public to take care of THEMSELVES. Instead of having to rely on judgmental physicians, or succumb to pee tests and pill counts, in order to be allowed rightful pain relief; WE ARE IN CONTROL. Not suffering anymore either… or being denied, for that matter. Here is aContinue reading “Misconception #5 Kratom has no beneficial use. FACT CHECK: FALSE”
Misconception #4 Kratom causes respiratory depression. FACT CHECK: FALSE
Science highlights from Andrew Kruegel, Central Nervous System Research; Columbia University ~ Kratom shows weak respiratory activity with no excitement in cats or mice. Studies were done both in vivo and in vitro, meaning in test tube and in a living organism (in vivo). Blog Written By Kami Ann Davis https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.6b00360