Your one-stop source to learn everything you need to know about Kratom!Kratom has been talked about relentlessly in the media and online in recent months. Touted for being a miracle drug, regular users see Kratom as an invaluable aid for mental and physical health, while others enjoy its dual recreational value as a stimulant or sedative-narcotic.
Kratom in all its forms has enormous potential, however its use remains illegal and controversial in some places.
101 Things You Need to Know About Kratom was designed to support you in learning everything you need to know about the good, the bad and the ugly. Written as a one-stop resource for anyone interested in Kratom, this is the most comprehensive fact guide presently available to you.
The 101 facts will
What Kratom is, how it is made, and what part of the plant it comes fromWhy people use Kratom and how to tell if it is an ideal supplement for youHow to take Kratom, including important information about dosageWho can take Kratom and why they would consider taking itWho can't take Kratom and whySide effects that you may experience when using KratomIf you are ready to inform yourself about a supplement that is changing lives all over the globe, this is the perfect book for you!
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I have learned a lot about kratom from this book. I have been taking kratom for about 3 years now. I am 77 years old with spinal stenosis and osteoarthritis and and chronic pain. No doctors want to give you opioids but they have given me 10 mg oxycodine and it barely helps and doesn't last long. Red Maeng da kratom helps me more than the oxy, and I alternate with Green Malay and Green Maeng da and sometimes even White vein kratom. I really don't know what I would do without the kratom. I do not take kratom and oxydodine together, ever, and wait 6 to 8 hours to change. I am more alert and have more relief with taking kratom and the oxycycodine make me slow and a little foggy. This book has information that everyone who is thinking about kratom should read.
Having used Kratom in the past, over 6 years ago, with Dr's approval, as an addition to my prescribed Chronic Pain Medication. I found this book interesting but it did little to address the questions of a Chronic Pain patient as to the benefits of its use. What new information I did get was very helpful.
Whilst rudimentary and simplistic in its approach towards Kratom's COMPLEX and as of yet unresearched in-depth conclusivness - IMO; THIS BOOK provides A LOT OF INFORMATION for "newbies"! Worthwhile.😀
It is a nicely written introduction to Kratom. The author is though and describes each strain. He gives both positive and precautions that should be considered.