Kratom is a naturally occurring, evergreen tree that grows best in rich soil in hot and humid environments that do not have cold winters. However, we accept that illegal drug use occurs, and believe that offering responsible harm reduction information is imperative to keeping people safe. White Kratom Strains are most similar to Green Kratom Strains. There are many names for Mitragyna speciosa, a tree in the coffee family Rubiaceae, but kratom is the most familiar.
Similar to the Red Bali, this Kratom strain gives you a sense of relaxation, but also a strong sense of serenity. This suggests that the more potent opioid effect of the Mitragyna speciosa extract compared to mitragynine may be due to the activity of 7-hydroxymitragynine.
These are primarily responsible for kratom's pain relieving, sedative, euphoric, and stimulating effects. Similar to the kratom seeds White Sumatra strain, Red Riau Kratom gives you a feeling of relaxation and mood boosting. Besides used as painkiller and for curing diarrhea, similar to other alkaloid-containing plants, kratom is often used for therapeutic and recreational purposes.
In Thailand, the powdered extract of M. javanica is used as a substitute since Kratom has been banned in this region. Many of these people claim that even the mildest kratom strains (e.g. red maeng da kratom, yellow Thai kratom, red Malay kratom , green Bali kratom) are better than Mitragyna javanica.
2012: The FDA introduced an import alert on kratom, which was later withdrawn as they are required to prove that it was dangerous or that it was being marketed for medical purposes. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
You can also fill 1 to 1.5 grams of Mitragyna Javanica in capsules for real stimulating and sedative effects. In general, the effects of kratom in humans are dose-dependent: small doses produce ‘cocaine-like' stimulation while larger dosages cause ‘morphine-like' sedative-narcotic effects.
Kratom induces stimulant and depressant effects according to the dose used: low doses (1-5 g) induce stimulant effects, reduce fatigue, alertness, and sociability and increase sexual desire, as well as produce mild adverse effects like anxiety and agitation; intermediate doses (5-15 g) induce pain and withdrawal relief; high doses (>15 g) cause stupor, sweating, dizziness, diarrhea, nausea, and dysphoria.