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Kratom sub-lingual

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I am able to purchase kratom as sub-lingual drops. It's available in red, green or white.

I have never used kratom in any form and I combed through the kratom posts and see no mention of kratom as sub-lingual drops.

Has anyone used it? And which type would be better - red, green or white?

Thanks.

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Abby2525

I’ve never tried it in sub-lingual drops. What brand is that?

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TeddiJ

Wow-I would be quite interested to know the details. I see you are in Mexico and wonder if it is available in the US. I have a really good kratom site, thanks to DoDahMan, but they don't sell it.

Thanks for the info or at least a heads up!

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Stdorn

I've never heard of kratom in liquid form. I found kratom only minimally helpful at high doses. I became dependent on it has had fairly bad withdrawal when I quit taking it. Gabapentin was far more useful and way less expensive. I personally would stay away from kratom.

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TheDoDahMan

I'll join the gang who had never heard of kratom being sold as a liquid. Would you mind sharing the website if you are accessing it online? Thanks.

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HipHop1972

Hi Whippetmama. I first heard about Kratom here can’t remember who posted it but it was Kratom Red Vein Leaf as a powder that you make as a tea. There are various types that can be used for different conditions. It tastes pretty awful but improved if you add honey and a squeeze of fresh lemon. I suffer from sleep deprivation and am reducing my dose of Ropinirole from 6mg /day at 0.25 mg every 2 to 3 weeks so my RLS isn’t improving but if I use 1 - 2 g of the Kratom red vein powder as a tea about an hour before I go to bed then I sleep from 10.30pm waking anytime from 2.30, 3.30 or on very good nights 4.30 by which time my legs are doing the Argentine Tango and have to get up. This is a vast improvement to my quality and length of sleep and my life in general. I take Kratom for 2 nights leave off night 3 and although I’ve not been taking for very long have no side effects. I doubt my GP would be impressed although he did acknowledge the use of Cannabis for certain medical conditions, I won’t be telling him just yet as he wouldn’t prescribe opiates on my last consultation

Don’t know if this is helpful to anyone

Best wishes

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Whippetmama

I attempted to share a screenshot but it must not have worked. The brand name is Blaze. It comes in a 30 ml dropper bottle containing 1500 mgs of red vein kratom in a mango flavored base. Maybe this link will work. articulo.mercadolibre.com.m...

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And it is 1390.00 pesos. Or about 70.00 USD. Not cheap.

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