7 Interesting Facts About Kratom Leaves That You Should Know About

Number 5 is shocking


In America, kratom leaves have also been widely discussed because they have been linked to several deaths. Here's what you should know about kratom leaves, as quoted by the Freep page, recently:

1. Kratom originates from Southeast Asia

Kratom or Mitragyna speciosa is a tree originating from Southeast Asia. Plants of this coffee family contain mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine which act on opioid receptors in the brain.

Kratom leaves are sold as herbal supplements, most often in capsule or powder form that can be mixed with liquid. Sometimes the leaves are used for drinking tea. In small doses, kratom acts as a stimulant. In large doses can be used as a sedative or can reduce pain.

2. Legalized in Michigan

In Michigan and in most of the United States kratom is legal. However, it is illegal in Washington DC, Indiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Wisconsin and Vermont. In 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it would ban kratom, but then changed its mind.

Because the FDA needs more time to study the plan and consider public comments. The FDA has not yet approved the use of kratom for anything and warns people to stay away from kratom.


3. Long time used

Researchers estimate its use began in 1836 in Southeast Asia. However, in the United States, its popularity began to emerge about a year and a half ago and showed no signs of ups and downs.

"I have seen more kratom positive drug screening in the last six months than I have had in the last four years," said William Morrone, an addiction drug specialist and medical examiner in Bay County.

4. Reasons kratom is becoming popular

There are so many reasons, kratom is easily available and available in stores both offline and online. According to clinical psychiatrist at Michigan University's medical school Edward Journeuy, by screening drugs used in most clinics, anyone will not detect them and that makes users feel happy.

Meanwhile, according to clinical psychologist from Wexler Medical Center, Ohio State University, Brad Lander explained that users are trying to release narcotic compounds in each drug content as pain relievers (opiates) with opioids.

"The supply of opiate recipes is down. I think we see some people trying to switch to something else as a substitute. They estimate because it's natural, it's really safe," he said. "People who come to me, take it to be calm."

5. Effects of consuming kratom

According to Edward Journey, the effect of consuming kratom is sedation or for sedation which in a period can create depression and euphoria. However, the effect is not so far if using heroin or fentanyl. A spokesman for American Kratom Assocation Mac Haddow disagreed with Journey, according to him, whatever the doctor saw was not caused by kratom. In low doses, it is a stimulant. If you take lots of kratom it doesn't create euphoric effects.

"Nothing. If you get the euphoric effect from kratom, you will get a fake product. You get kratom that has been mixed with something else," Haddow said.

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6. Can Kratom be addictive?

Can you really become addicted to kratom? Yes, but the severity of addiction or dependence is still the subject of debate.

"There is no doubt there is a dependency that can develop like caffeine," Haddow said. "If you get rid of that dependency, it usually lasts four to five days. You have a headache, you might have a mild stomachache."

Morrone states that when a person is addicted to kratom and does not get it, he experiences withdrawals such as fentanyl and heroin. "You can mess yourself up, throw up, your body hurts, you experience panic attacks," Morrone said.

7. Can Kratom make an overdose and death?

Many doctors say they can overdose when using kratom. In addition, the Mayo Clinic lists potential side effects for kratom. Examples such as weight loss, dry mouth, chills, nausea, vomiting, constipation, changes in urine, liver damage, muscle aches, dizziness, drowsiness, hallucinations, depression, delusion, convulsions and coma.

According to a new report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), kratom was declared the cause of death in 91 overdoses from July 2016 to December 2017. With seven of those deaths, kratom was the only substance detected in the toxicology test, although the CDC said cannot rule out other substances.


"Pure Kratom doesn't act as an opioid, it doesn't kill people," Haddow said. "But when it is fabricated it becomes a problem."


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