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Kratom is in the hot seat as health officials ramp up calls for a nationwide ban on this controversial plant. Known for its opioid-like qualities, it’s being found in everything from energy drinks to gummies, sparking a conversation about its safety. KIRO hosts Jake Skorheim and Spike O’Neill are ringing the alarm, sharing concerns that kratom’s addictive potential is alarmingly high—up to thirteen times more addictive than morphine! Seriously, we’ve got to ask: how is something so risky being sold over the counter?
While many people might turn to kratom for a little energy boost or stress relief, discussions surrounding its use are heating up. With withdrawal symptoms that could leave you feeling worse than Monday morning, it’s becoming clear that those “natural” remedies may not always have your back. The Food and Drug Administration is now considering tighter regulations, and with good reason. Is it finally time we take a closer look at what we’re putting in our bodies?
The kicker? Kratom is already banned in seven states, and discussions are sparking about protecting consumers everywhere. So, the next time you see a trendy supplement or drink, remember to take a closer look at what’s really going into the mix. After all, not everything marketed as “natural” is necessarily safe. What’s your take on kratom? Are you for or against its use? Let’s get the conversation started!
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