Kratom is not entirely benign, but it beats the fuck out of pharmaceuticals. The horror stories you hear about Kratom are people who end up taking like 30 grams or more a day for like a year, which is a fucking insane amount. I am a regular user for chronic pain and I take at MOST 8 grams in one day, and I have been using it off and on for like 4 years. As to those who are baffled at why these threads are filled with people who have used drugs etc before - you are on Holla Forums Holla Forums, we are not normal people and furthermore we exist in the kali yuga, if you have to take a natural substance to deal with pain rather than sell your soul to the pharmaceutical kike, it is more righteous path to take. There is no nobility in suffering for no reason when there is an alternative that isn't soul destroying. That being said, people should use this in moderation, and stay away from extracts. Not only do they nuke your tolerance, which leads to bad things, but they don't give you the full spectrum of alkaloids the crushed leaf does. Also note there is a notable difference between different strains. Reds are more relaxing and better for pain, Greens are fairly balanced, and Whites are stimulative.
To those with difficulty taking Kratom - mix it with orange juice / grapefruit juice. Definitely the best way.
Dominic Torres
Fiend? Everyone has issues user, sometimes it's the only thing that keeps you from snapping on a breivik tier rampage.
Pics related? You might say, oh, but they're in a war, they're about to die they're just doing it! Aren't we fighting our own war inside out and out? And in the end, anyone that's like us and does these things knows what must be done, after all, we're all here and we're the slyest vipers of them all, what better than to have your mind above what you desire to help you cope than to be closer and closer to people that sell this junk. One day, they'll all get theirs.
Eli Reed
by the way not even speaking on behalf of Kratom
Sebastian Sanders
Naltrexone and the sinclair method are great for alcohol addiction.
Hudson Perez
If the coffee filter stops glass particles then it will stop metal shavings as well. Simply filter it like you would coffee and brew the filtrate. Not that scary then.
Aaron Cooper
He did not inhabit your world view, must be a spook.
James Wright
doing drugs is obviously a vice, but so is spending all day on imageboards and so many other things I would say that the debate over drugs, liquor, gambling and the like are outside the left-right/globalist-nationalist dichotomy
Jackson Howard
Following off what this guy said, I take no more than 3 grams a day, and only sometimes. Everyone should always heavily research substances before putting them in their body. Kratom has opiate like effects depending on the dose but is NOT an opiate. If you have a bad experience with it, you're probably not doing it right, or rarely you might have genetic/diet complications. Only side effect you should get if you aren't taking too much is constipation. Besides, what's the difference between a drug and a medicine? (You) shouldn't not take something just because it feels good. Being a self-flagellating idiot doesn't help (you) or anyone else.
Research. Be responsible. Don't be stupid. Simple. It's a fucking plant for christsake.
Noah Cooper
That's because they know opiates are killing whitey.
Henry Moore
You are both right, and wrong, user. replies are important, because in a world controlled by the pharma jew, obtaining reliable information can be difficult. It's also concerning, if I take this wierd shit that's supposed to be a drug, what will it do to me? If you've had any real exposure to the medical system, it's obvious that all doctors are pretty much quacks that don't know anything, and only care about getting paid. ( there are precious few that don't fit this description, but they do exist ) Yep, taking drugs for pleasure is degenerate. If you think taking drugs for medical reasons is degenerate, then I suggest you stop taking any medicine when you get sick, you degenerate fuck. Yeah, I tried weed as a medicine. It worked, helped my pain. At first. It very rapidly, however, quit being effective, although the negative effects lingered. I experimented extensively with ways to minimize or negate the psychoactive effects, with quite a bit of success. In the end, I'll occasionally use hemp oil in a topical application to sooth arthritis. The drawbacks to weed use far outstrip the good parts, at least for me.