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Kratom is an All Natural Herb for Pain and Opioid Withdrawl

Updated on February 24, 2016
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Kristie has worked in a nursing home for the last 12 years. She has held titles such a director and assistant director of activities.

Pain

Millions of Americans suffer from pain on a daily basis and it costs the country billions of dollars. Many of those Americans are quick to run to the doctor and recieve a perscription for a narcotic. Narcotics work on the pain recepters but do not relieve inflammation. Narcotics have many side effect including addiction but after using the narcotic for a long period of time your body develops a resistance to the medicine. It then requires more amounts to the medicine to continue to work which could be risky to your life. When a person becomes dependent on the narcotic you can suffer from withdrawal.

Withdrawal symptoms can include muscle and bone aches, diarrhea, vomiting, goose bumps, and cold sweats. A sudden stop of the medication can send your body in to withdrawal.

Kratom

Kratom is an herb harvested in Southeast Asia from a large tree. It is in the same class as coffee. Kratom is one of the most effective legal herbs sold today to treat pain. When taken most people say the effects last 4 to 6 hours. In low doses it can be used as a stimulant and in high doses it is used as a sedative.

Affects of Kratom an herbal remedy

There are many different effect on different uses from using Kratom. Every person is different. At the Stimulant level you are more alert, you have more energy and more of a sexual desire. A person can be more talkative and social.

When higher doses of the herbal remedy is taken you feel calm and warm inside. One could feel some itching or sweating although I have never had it happened to me. Your pupils may also appear small. The higher the dose the stronger the effects.

Negative effects of Kratom

There are only a small number of people who have became dependent on Kratom. The only risk Kratom poses is if taken in high doses you could fall asleep while doing dangerous activities. Since there has not been any studies on Kratom pregnant woman should not take Kratom. If Kratom is taken on a daily basis you can become dependent on it just like coffee, alcohol, and tobacco.

Amazon sells Kratom

Amazon has some great Kratom for sale at great pices with the Kratom all ready in the capsuls. Amazon sells the Super Premium Indonesian Kratom, 100 capsuls for $33.29 or 200 Capsules for $54.03.

The Ultra Premium Kratom Powder is what I find to be the best for the best price. I oz sells for $9.87 plus shipping. They also throw in free 5g of Ultra Dark Sumatran. You may want to purchase empty capsules to fill them with the Kratom because the Kratom does not taste very good. Although you can make a tea out of Kratom.

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