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How to quit heroin with kratom
If you’re not able to quit heroin cold turkey, warm turkey or with Suboxone as well, then you may want to consider quitting heroin with the help of Kratom. Kratom is an all natural means of helping you get through heroin and opiate withdrawals for the first few days with much less discomfort.
Kratom works. Kratom helps. It can help you to quit heroin. It can help you to quit Suboxone. It can help you to quit Oxycontin. And believe it or not, it can even help you to quit Methadone as well. And Kratom can help you too to quit heroin for good.
What is Kratom
Kratom is a leaf of a tree found in Southeast Asia, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, and other regions as well. Its botanical name is Mitragyna Speciosa and comes from the same family as the coffee tree, Rubiaceae. Kratom leaves have been traditionally used by the people of Southeast Asia for its amazing medicinal properties.
In 1897 H. Ridley was the first to report and document that Kratom leaves were an aid for opiate withdrawals and a cure for opiate dependence. Mitragynine (an active alkaloid within Kratom) has also been used for methadone dependence detox in New Zealand as well. Over the years, Kratom has been used as an alternative and natural means of treatment for many conditions, such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, fatigue, diabetes, opiate addiction, and opiate withdrawals, and to promote feelings of wellness and happiness. It is also used as a stimulant (in low doses), a sedative (in high doses), a recreational drug, a pain killer and as a medicine for diarrhea as well.
Kratom is not an opioid. It is not a drug. And it does not get you high like heroin. Yet it is known to produce euphoric effects and more importantly to minimize withdrawal symptoms in opiate withdrawal. Kratom is one of the only plants that is not from the opium poppy plant that acts and works on the opioid receptors in the brain to counteract pain. The effects produced from kratom plant and powders have been compared to opium, morphine, and Oxycontin.
Types of Kratom
There are many names for Kratom being sold on the ma