Kratom is a potent opiate drug that can treat many conditions, including chronic pain, anxiety, opioid use disorder, and PTSD. The most famous tea of the tropics, jasmine tea, is from the genus Jasminum, which includes species such as J. officinale and J. sambac (in China), J. auriculatum, and J. Kratom goes by a variety of other names, including ketum, biak-biak, and Maeng Da.
Health benefits of Kratom tea?
A study published in a peer-reviewed journal in 2012 concluded that Kratom does carry some health benefits. However, because there are few studies on the subject, we cannot say with any certainty whether these benefits outweigh the risks.
One recent survey found that people using Kratom for pain relief did experience an overall decrease in their pain levels. Other than that, however, research on the use of Kratom for treating different health conditions is still lacking, and some research suggests that it may even have some potentially harmful effects.
If you have to, you have to. However, surveys are not perfect. A great alternative is to make a simple questionnaire and then send it to a broad group of friends or acquaintances. Nothing will make the results more accurate than having every study completed by a peer reviewer who is not affiliated with the researcher or company who funded the study. Because Kratom leaves contain Mitragynine and 7-Hydroxymitragynine, these chemicals have the same effects as other opiates such as morphine and heroin.
The use of Kratom is gaining popularity in the United States because of its opioid-like effects and its perceived ability to improve mood and energy. Animal studies have