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Kratom

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  • Name:

    Mitragyna speciosa
  • Genus:

    Mitragyna
  • Country of Origin:

    Borneo
  • Use:

    Crushed powder
  • Dosage:

    1-2 g/day
  • Other names:

    Mitragyna speciosa
  • Caution:

    Pregnant women after consulting a doctor. Further contraindications in the text.
  • Category:

    Woods
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Kratom

is a finely ground powder from the leaves of an exotic tree with the Latin name Mitragyna speciosa, which is a close relative of the coffee tree. This massive tree grows up to 30 meters tall and is abundant in warm regions of Southeast Asia.The mitragynine content in our Kratom is less than 1.5%. Competing Kratoms usually only have around 1%. Take a look at the results of laboratory testing of our Kratom. Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia are the countries where Kratom is most commonly found. Yes, we could also come across it in other neighboring countries, but it is not so widespread there. It is an evergreen tropical tree, which is very sensitive to temperature fluctuations. It needs a tropical climate, good humidity, constant access to sunlight and, above all, abundant soil. Unfortunately, because of this, we are unable to successfully grow it in our country. Kratom usually dies due to frost.

As a tree, it is medium with a height of up to 30 meters. However, its height is usually around 20-25 meters. It has a crown with a diameter of up to 5 meters and large, recognizable leaves at first glance. When we say big, we mean really big - up to 30 centimeters long and 20 centimeters wide. If we could look at the leaf, we would notice fine veins of green, yellow, white, or red.

WHAT SUBSTANCES DOES KRATOM HAVE?

Kratom contains many alkaloids, which were mainly studied in the 1970s. These studies revealed the main component of kratom, the so-called Mitragynine. This is the alkaloid that is most abundant.

OTHER PRODUCT NAMES

You may also know the herb under foreign or incorrect names. Ithang, Thom, Kakuam, Mitragyna speciosa

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