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While it has traditionally been used as an
oral, chewed product in Thailand, in the United States, kratom is available in
three main forms, one of them being kratom powder. The first is in whole leaf
form, by which a customer receives a package of dried leaves, stacked and bagged
by the retailer. This is often the preferred form of kratom for those concerned
with the most "natural" experience possible; seeing the leaf in its original
form satisfies a certain aesthetic impulse. The second form is resin, in which
the kratom extract is solidified into a coal-like chuck from which smaller
portions can be cut or shaved whenever more incense is needed for whatever
ritual you are performing with the incense.
Then, there's kratom powder. Among the many benefits of kratom powder is
the cheaper shipping costs. As opposed to leaves, which require large bags and
envelopes, powder can be shipped with minimal packaging. Also, kratom powder is
the easiest form to measure: simply break out the measuring spoons, scoop the
desired amount, and that's it. And since high quality kratom powder has a
consistent mitragynine content, assuming that it comes as a standardized plant
extract done in a reliable environment, you can rely on a specific potency every
time.
Be wary when purchasing kratom powder, however, by retailers who make outrageous
claims about strength and potency. There is a tendency to toss around
superlatives like "super" and "premium" in the place of more relevant
descriptions. Consumers will do better to rely on meaningful ratios to determine
the potency of their kratom powder, such as IAmShaman's 10x, which is active at
as little as 2 grams, 15x, active 1 gram. Now, but with limited availability,
there is the rare 20x New Guinea extract, for the true connoisseurs of the
kratom world who have a reliable, strong, and extremely special product for
their discerning tastes. Truly an evolution..
Specific to Mitragyna speciosa
(Kratom):
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