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The post The Legal Drug That Could Fuel the Next Addiction Epidemic appeared first on Katie Couric Media. The tools will give ...
"When I got sober, I knew that I wanted to talk about it publicly. I was, like, ‘I cannot be the only person going through ...
Feel Free looks like an innocuous as a trendy new Kombucha, but some people are finding themselves spending tens of thousands fuelling their addiction to it.
Optimized Plant Mediated Solutions, O.P.M.S., Kratom industry leader since 2010, applauds the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s actions against dangerous products containing synthetically ...
Kava root is thought to induce relaxation and a reduction in stress, though many warn that extended use may cause liver ...
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Axios on MSNKratom in Tampa Bay kava bars: How it differs from FDA crackdownWhen federal health regulators last week announced plans to control a compound found in the kratom plant, they made one big distinction: "We're not targeting the kratom leaf or ground up kratom," Food ...
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Health and Me on MSNKratom Leaves in a ‘Wellness Drink’ Is Making People Addicted; Influencer Calls Out, Hundreds Join InToo often, people fall victim to fads and false advertising. An influencer is warning people of the dangers of a kratom ...
Louisiana recently passed legislation banning kratom, but kava remains legal despite potential for addiction. What to know ...
Maria Scruggs, a former president of the St. Petersburg branch of the NAACP and longtime community activist, has filed to run ...
The real powerhouse compound in kratom is 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), which is responsible for its psychoactive and ...
The Natural Products Association (NPA) and American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) applauded FDA's action on 7-OH ...
The FDA hopes education and legal action against 7-OH products will help prevent a second opioid crisis in the US.
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