Brock |
04-06-2015 10:05 AM |
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Originally Posted by NewChief
(Post 11420986)
I've researched it quite a bit because a friend's husband got really hooked on it. He was a pod tea addict (opium) and procured all kinds of crazy stuff on silk road. Then she told me about this new thing that he used to get off the pod tea called kratom. Evidently he was now addicted to it and having just as bad of issues with kratom as he was with pod tea. Anyway, I started researching it. Here's what I've found it:
It is definitely habit forming. Kicking it is as bad as kicking an opiate if you develop a full blown addiction. The potential for developing an addiction is much lower than that of opiates as long as you're careful with it. According to Flop, it has a really bad hangover effect (which is what dissuaded me, as I was interested in using it as a Sunday relaxant to sort of ease into the work week, but I don't want anything that makes me feel even worse on Monday).
I still haven't messed with it, but I'd be curious to hear of your experiences.
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I haven't experienced any hangover yet, though I did wake up with a headache this morning. No big deal. I have read that it is addictive and I can see how it would be. Experienced users say you must use only every 3 days at most, and not daily. That works for me, because if I happened to have some prescription stuff laying around I was careful not to take it on a regular basis, just when I needed it for pain or when I needed some euphoric relief from being surrounded by dumbasses. I will say that kratom does NOT give me that crappy comedown that I used to get from prescribed meds, the headache, the nervous feeling, etc.
It appears to be pretty beneficial from my beginner's perspective, but it clearly needs to be used sparingly to protect oneself from a dependency issue. Like anything else, I suppose. If you are the type of person with the will to control a substance, I recommend this, although there will be a period of experimentation finding the dose and strain that works for an individual.
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