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Kratom Benefits and Uses

Kratom Benefits & Uses Here is a list and quick reference guide showcasing the benefits and uses for Kratom. While still widely unknown, this blog attempts to shed more light on Kratom and other natural supplements. At KY Kratom we use strict guidelines that ensure our information is accurate and gathered from credible sources. We routinely use medical journals and research data when writing this blog. As an herbal supplement brand, part of our responsibility is providing reliable, up-to-date information for current and potential clients. Kratom has an impressive range of characteristics that can help people combat multiple issues. Kratom is best known as a natural remedy for pain, but it has many other uses. Analgesia/Pain Relief Kratom is best known for its ability to relieve pain. Kratom has a number of alkaloids that affect the brain's opioid receptors, and the main alkaloid is called mitragynine 1 . The poppy, the plant that acts as the primary ingredient of

FDA Tweet Concerning Kratom Ridiculous

​This news came out on December 9 from the FDA. The head of the Food and Drug Administration is warning again about the marketing of kratom and other dietary supplements to treat opioid addiction – calling them “health fraud scams.” “FDA believes strongly people addicted to opioids should have access to safe and effective, approved treatments for addiction. Unfortunately, unscrupulous vendors are trying to capitalize on opioid epidemic by illegally marketing products for these purposes,” FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD, warned on Twitter Friday. Here are the facts. In Thailand, Kratom has been documented as a successful treatment option for opiate addiction since the early 1800s. And it's quite a stretch to use the term "illegally" in the previous statement. Even if drawing on one's own opinions and conclusions regarding the use of Kratom as an opioid deterrent, what makes that illegal? If Kratom is a "health fraud scam", then why are there