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Kratom can be ingested in a number of ways. While making a tea out of it is the most widely used method, alternatives method can help you get more out of your kratom.

Types of Kratom

There are different types of kratom on the market: leaves, powder and resin and liquid. Resin and powder are usually stronger than leaves, but the strength of each product also depends on the age and quality of the plants it was made from. Some sites offer what is called ‘commercial leaves’, meaning that these are a blend of leaves of different quality. These are quite good to make your own extract.

You will also find selected, high quality leaves or powder (which is usually just grinded leaves). These are usually more expensive, but you will need less. It is difficult to say which is best. You should try to find a reliable supplier that can guarantee good quality kratom.  We guarantee the kratom at In the Weeds Apothecary.

Dosage

The dosage depends very much on the strength of the kratom used. Usually 5-10 grams of dried leaves should be enough for inexperienced users. Lower the dose when using kratom powder, as it is usually stronger than plain leaves (3-5 grams). The same goes for resin. Kratom is not habit forming when used responsibly and not more than once or twice a month. However, regular users will feel the need to increase the dosage after some time.

Preparation

There are several ways of taking kratom. You can chew the leaves, smoke them, or make tea of it. This last method is the easiest way of consuming kratom.  Update:  Kratom powder or liquid kratom appear to be the absolute best.  We also carry the best kratom vape on the market.  Throw in some turmeric and maybe a little liquid booster on you’ll be on your way to another good day.

In Thailand, kratom leaves are usually chewed fresh (usually after removing the stringy central vein). Dried leaves can also be chewed, but since they are a bit tough, most people prefer to crush them up or powder them first. You have to chew well for quite some time. Most people drink warm water or tea after it.

Smoking kratom is another method, although this has no advantage over chewing or making tea, while the amount of leaf that constitutes a typical dose is too much to be smoked easily.

Kratom Capsules

A good way to ingest kratom without having to cope with the bitter taste is to fill capsules. When using leafs, make sure the material is finely grounded. It is recommended to use a milligram precision scale to measure the contents of 1 capsule. After weighing the contents of 1 capsule, you can repeat the process and fill up more capsules until the desired amount of kratom is used up. Use a capsule maker for convenient filling and look for size “00” capsules.

Kratom Capsules Dosage

The dosage for Kratom capsules can vary and depends on the type of kratom used, the individual and the contents of each capsule. However, as a guideline you can use the following dosage scheme:

For a mild effect (beginners dose) 1-4 caps

For a medium effect: 5-7 caps

For strong effects: 8-10 caps

We don’t recommend taking more than 10 kratom capsules, unless you experience tolerance from regular use. Always start with a low dose and wait at least 3 hours to see how your body responds.

Making Kratom Tea

A tastier way of taking kratom is by making tea of it:

  • put 5-10 grams of powdered leaves in a small amount of hot water and leave to infuse for 10-15 minutes.
  • add black or herbal tea and sugar or honey

A paste-like extract can be prepared by lengthy boiling of fresh or dried leaves. This can be stored for later use. Small pellets of this extract (which is also sold as such in various shops) can be swallowed, or it can be dissolved in hot water and consumed as a tea. Some people like to mix kratom tea with ordinary black tea, or other herbal teas, before it is consumed. This is done to make it more palatable. Sugar or honey can be added to sweeten it.

Another proven method is making a liquid tea-like extract. Following is a basic recipe found on the internet:

  1. Take 50 grams of dried, crushed kratom leaves and put into a pot. To this add 1 liter of water.
  2. Boil gently for 15-20 minutes.
  3. Pour the tea through a strainer into a bowl and reserve the liquid.
    (squeeze the leaves in the strainer to get most of the liquid out).
  4. Put the leaves back in the pot and add another liter of fresh water. Repeat steps 2 and 3.
    (after the leaves have been strained a second time, they can be discarded.)
  5. Put the combined liquid from both boilings back into the pot and boil until the volume is reduced to about 100 ml.

The same general preparation method can of course be used with larger or smaller amounts of herb by simply adjusting the volume of water used. Kratom tea can be safely stored in the refrigerator for about five days. It is probably okay to keep it a bit longer, but it’s better to play it safe and not drink it after five days. It can be stored for many months if you add some alcohol to it. Adding about 10% alcohol will preserve it for many months (in the refrigerator). That is one part vodka (whisky, rum, vodka, or a similar spirit) to three parts kratom tea.

In general, it is not recommended to combine drugs. However, certain combinations have been reported by users to be pleasant and supposedly safe. Kratom can certainly be combined with ordinary tea without risk. It has been used with a tea made from red poppy flowers (Papaver rhoeas), which itself has an extremely mild narcotic effect, and with a sedating-euphoriant tea made from ‘blue lotus’ (Nymphaea caerulea). It has been safely combined with small quantities of alcohol, however large quantities of alcohol must be avoided. Some people report they like to smoke tobacco or cannabis while under the influence of kratom.

 

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Bill DiStasio

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