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Is Kratom Addictive? Not if You Keep a Few Simple Things in Mind!

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As we know, the risk of addiction to kratom is very low, and we even go so far as to say that kratom is harmless than coffee. Perhaps you have already read about people who have had to deal with kratom addiction and withdrawal symptoms.

The explanation for this is quickly found. In most cases, the lack of information and incorrect handling of kratom is responsible for this. Imagine alcohol would not cause a hangover and hardly anyone would know how alcohol affects the body. What do you think, how many people would get drunk regularly without knowing what they are doing with it?

Well, kratom is not alcohol, it doesn't hit your liver and it doesn't cause cancer, but this example might still work. Since Kratom is still very unknown in our latitudes, there are hardly any websites and books that could provide information about it, which is why many people, unfortunately, do not know how to deal with Kratom. It is a shame and we are trying to change this.

Those who consume kratom in reasonable doses run the risk of developing a coffee addiction.

Kratom and physical addiction

Let's say you take Kratom in the amounts we recommend, 2-3g. In this amount, kratom mainly acts on the delta receptors and hardly touches the mu receptors. This ensures that the body never gets used to kratom.

And kratom always works equally well. So you never feel the need to increase the amount, and if you stop using kratom it doesn't matter if you have taken kratom once, twice, or twenty times. For comparison: it is enough to drink coffee for a week to get the body used to regular caffeine, and then to let it strike when it suddenly does not get any more.

The reports of unpleasant kratom withdrawal symptoms come in almost all cases from people who did not know in what dosage they have to take kratom. If you notice something unusual, probably, you have consumed too much kratom.

As you already know: Too high doses of kratom begin to act on the Mu receptors, those that trigger addiction and physical dependence even in opiates. The body begins to get used to these amounts of kratom and develops tolerance. Because the consumer then feels less of kratom because of the tolerance, he simply takes more when he doesn't know better and his body adapts again, he needs more, and so on and so on. There is a risk of addiction.

The myth about kratom addiction is mainly due to a lack of information and negligence.

If such a consumer then stops taking kratom, his body reacts with withdrawal symptoms. Depending on the strength of the developed dependency, these are quite uncomfortable, but last for a maximum of 1-2 weeks and cannot be compared with actual opiate withdrawal symptoms. Some just feel cold for a week, others who are over the top feel nervous and restless, insomnia, and maybe some nausea.

Even severe withdrawal symptoms hardly last longer than a week.

Someone who follows our recommendations and safety advice on the responsible use of kratom will have no problems with addiction or withdrawal. On the other hand, those who irresponsibly consume large amounts of kratom daily or use extracts directly are well on their way to becoming unnecessary and, above all, easily avoidable addiction.

Remain responsible and informed, then you do not have to worry about possible addiction risks and reaps all the benefits of this wonderful plant. You can buy Kratom online from My Kratom Club and make most out of these following the above guide.

You mustn't avoid any precaustions and follow the above guide strickly. In that way, you can have best benefits from this hearb.