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Kratom is an herbal leaf with medicinal properties that grows from a large tree called Mitragyna speciosa. Although a lot less potent, Kratom poseses the same side-effects as regular opioids. Mitragyna speciosa, more commonly referred to as kratom, is a tropical tree originating in Southeast Asia and some parts of Africa. The primary alkaloid in kratom leaves is called mitragynine.

Yellow Borneo is a rare strain of Kratom obtained from the drier leaves of www.chiusiaperta.it the Red and White Borneo plant; therefore, it is provides a mood boost, a strong clear minded energy feeling and body relaxation components. Prolonged daily use of potent Kratom strains especially increases the potential for addiction and dependence.

Consumption in low doses results in energizing (stimulant) effects whereas consumption in high doses results in pain-relieving (analgesic) and sleep-inducing (sedative) effects. The risk of life-threatening complications appears to be higher in people who take additional drugs, such as antidepressants or mood stabilizers.

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.

Kratom and more specifically mitragynine are known for their positive effects on one's mood. Common Side Effects: Side effects of kratom use include pain relief, relaxation, improved mood, increased energy, sensitivity to sunburn, nausea, itching, sweating, dry mouth, constipation, increased urination, and loss of appetite.

This Kratom strain has a strong pain reliever effect and it also gives you a strong relaxing feeling. FDA approves first buprenorphine implant for treatment of opioid dependence. The analgesic, or pain relieving, effect is due to interaction of alkaloids with opioid receptors present in the brain.

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