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Comment · Sat, June 21, 2014 · Ceretropic

First time impressoins after one week of using Kratom

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SquattingOats · 7 points

I don't hear much about Kratom here. Last week I did some research on it and here is my experience with it starting last Sunday. xpost from /kratom

I read about Kratom on GoodLookingLoser. They have a decent guide about it so after reading the three part series I bought a handful of different strains. The primary concept from their guide is that you need to switch strains every day to avoid tolerance building.

My primary goal is to find ways to enhance my daily functioning. I'm high energy and outgoing at work but always want another edge up. I thought Kratom might be a good boost. Only supplement I'm taking is caffeine.

I ordered a handful of different varieties from mmmspeciosa.com. Fast shipping and they gave a few free samples. I got:

Kali Kaya White Thai Powder, Tawa Tua Indo Powder, Classic Bali Powder. All 25g. They included the Red Vine Thai (which is weird because they were out of stock, it's what I originally wanted) and Green Malaysian as a sample. 10g of each.

Sunday I took 3g of the Kali Kaya (weighed on a food scale, put a sip of water in mouth, powder in mouth, more water, swallow. It's not THAT bad). Felt a slight effect but nothing too significant. About 2 h…

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Be aware that tolerance effects will set in if you continue using the product daily. This will make withdrawal likely. Who knows, maybe tolerance has already developed and the irritability you were feeling during the fight was a consequence of early w/d.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

Irritability is common with opioids in a lot of people. Some people get extremely irritable every time they take one.

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