Kratom
Mitragyna speciosa is indigenous to the rain forests
of South East Asia, mainly Thailand and Malaysia. It is a large tree
that can reach 15 meters with large yellow flowers. Over 25 alkaloids
have been isolated from kratom, the most important being mitragynine.
Kratom is widely known throughout Southeast Asia as a mild intoxicant
(in the same general category as nicotine, caffeine, betel nut and so
on.) There is also a small minority of users, that use kratom to
prolong sexual intercourse.
In Thailand it was used in many dishes, before it was banned by the
government. A handful of people in Malaysia are lobbying their
government to allow medical research into kratom as a potential
prescription substance. However as of January 2007, Malaysia is moving
to make kratom more illegal rather than less, and plans to reclassify
it under the dangerous drugs law rather than the less severe poisonous
substances laws.
In addition to being used as a narcotic drug in its own right, it is
often used as a substitute for opium when opium is unavailable, or to
moderate opium addiction. As mitragynine suppresses opiate withdrawal,
kratom is said to be a (temporary) cure for opium addiction
Efectos
The effects of kratom leaves Malaysia seems to be identical to the effects of Bali Kratom.
Effects come on within five to ten minutes after use, and last for
several hours. Kratom has both stimulating and depressant qualities as
if chewing coca leaves and smoking opium simultaneously. Some sources
say that it is a stimulant in lower doses, becoming sedative in higher
doses. The dominant effects seem to be similar to opiate drugs,
including analgesia, roughly comparable in strength to codeine. Unlike
opiates, mitragynine does not appear to cause nausea or vomiting. The
feeling has been described as happy, strong, and active, with a strong
desire to do work. Other effects of mitragynine are local anesthesia
and central nervous system depression. Heavy use can result in a
prolonged sleep.
Uso
The leaves of kratom are grinded and eaten, usually followed by
drinking warm water, tea or coffee. Leaves can also be made into a tea,
or a crude resin extraction can be made. An resin extract is made by
preparing a water extract of the leaves, boiling it down, and then
shaping it into a small ball. 3-5 grams is an average dosage.
Azarius offers also finely powdered kratom. Ready for use and perfectly
appropriate for mixing with honey or to blend in a milkshake.
Aviso
We advise not to participate in traffic or other activities that demand your concentration.
Usage of kratom in high dosages may be mildly addictive. Acute side
effects include dry mouth, loss of appetite and constipation. Side
effects from long term use include anorexia and weight loss, insomnia,
and a darkening of the skin, particularly on the cheeks.
Do not combine wit MAO-inhibitors.