- After harvesting kratom leaves, the kratom leaves will be separated from the leaf bones. Then the kratom leaves transported by a netbag to the shelter. The transported leaves are carried out with limited capacity to avoid kratom leaves would be buildup in each other which can cause damage to leaf shape and nutrients on kratom leaves due to hot temperatures ...Read More
Kratom is 100% legal in Germany on condition, when explicitly labeled and sold not for human consumption. Governmental discussion whether it should be registered with the German Narcoticts Art (BtMG) or have special controls under the Medicinal Products Act (AMG) were placed, and that decision has kept it legal ...Read More
Kratom is 100% legal in Czech Republic. According to Government Regulation 463/2013 Col. and the next update to the addictive substance list, kratom is not listed as an addictive substance. Therefore, there are shops selling kratom legally all over Czech Republic ...Read More
Discussing the benefits of kratom, cannot be done without talking about the dosage for use. The dose required to obtain the effect also depends on gender, age, body weight and other factors.
Although there are no studies that specifically discuss the blood concentration of kratom users, in general, the dosage for kratom powder is as follows:...Read More
In Indonesia, the kratom plant is known as the golden plant because kratom has many benefits. Most of the effects contained in kratom are because kratom has two active compounds that act as stimulants that interact on the cortex and brainstem, although the results are dose dependent.
The important thing to note is Kratom comes to different strains. Some of the most prominent health benefits of kratom are: ...Read More