Sumatra Red Vein is not as intensely stimulating as the Sumatra White Vein, but still on the "bright side" of Kratom. In low doses, the effect can be best described as alert, cheerful and energetic. Ideal for social situations or to temporarily improve mental focus. Sumatra Red Vein powdered leaf material is more easily absorbed by the body. Always start with a low dose of Sumatra Red Vein to test your sensitivity.
Mitragyna speciosa
Kratom or Mitragyna speciosa is a tree indigenous to Southeast Asia that belongs to the same botanical family as the Coffee tree. The leaf material or resinous extracts have stimulating and sedative properties. There are a wide variety of Kratom strains, usually identified by the colour of the leaf’s vein. The effect depends on the Kratom strain and the dosage. White Vein is generally considered the most stimulating, Red Vein the most sedating, and Green Vein a slightly stimulating strain. Kratom contains over 25 alkaloids. The most prominent are mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine.
Effect: In low doses energetic, alert, cheerful and socially stimulating. In high doses relaxed, sociable and chatty.
Duration of effect: 4 - 6 hours.
Dosage: 3 to 5 grams. Mix the powder with some puree or low-fat yoghurt. Use the 'Toss&Wash Method', or mix the powder with water or fruit juice. An empty stomach helps to maximise the effect.
Warning & Disclaimer
Kratom is not a food and should not be used as such. Regulation EC 178/2002 Art.2g. Not for sale to minors. Do not combine with alcohol, medication or other drugs. Do not use during illness, while pregnant or breastfeeding. Kratom is not suited for frequent use (maximum twice a month). Kratom influences the ability to react; do not partake in traffic or use machinery. Do no use Kratom in combination with MAO-inhibitors. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.
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