CBD and Kratom- What’s the difference

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CBD and Kratom- What’s the difference

CBD and kratom both are trending in the health sector due to their multiple health benefits.Though both of them might seem similar but there are differences between both of them and this article will throw light on it.From pain to anxiety, both can help in various aspects irrespective of age and health issues.

What is CBD and Kratom ?

CBD is extracted from cannabis plants. It has a negligible amount of THC and that’s the reason it doesn’t make you high. It is the non-psychoactive component of cannabis plant. It is extracted and then various products are made of it. From CBD oil to CBD tinctures, every product has been widely accepted due to multiple benefits. It has been made legal in nearly all states of the US.

Kratom is different. Mitragyna speciosa is the scientific name of Kratom. It generally grows in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand etc.It has gained popularity due to its benefits for boosting energy levels, pain relief and more benefits. It can also be used as a dietary supplement.

Benefits of CBD

There are various benefits of CBD and few of them are mentioned below:

  • CBD helps in getting Relief from stress and anxiety. These two have become quite common and due to heavy workload and pressure, people find ways to get relief.If you are also struggling with this,you can try CBD.
  • Pain relief is another benefit of CBD that must be counted.If your body is fit then you can do everything with perfection.
  • CBD also help to Improves your love life. Maintaining relationships has become a tedious task in today’s life. When you come home after a lot of work,you might not be in a condition to enjoy sex with your partner. CBD can help you to relax o you can give your complete attention to your partner and make love.
  • Relief from chronic pain
  • Getting a sound sleep
  • Prevents acne
  • Prevents diabetes
  • Provides relaxation 

You can get CBD gummies online easily.There are many online websites you can scroll over the internet.

Benefits of Kratom

Kratom helps in the  treatment of panic attacks. Kratom is believed to act on opioid receptors. At low doses, kratom acts as a stimulant, making users feel more energetic. At higher doses, it reduces pain and may bring on euphoria.

Are there any side effects of Kratom?

Reports of side effects vary, with some people reporting none at all. As with any drug, it’s essential to listen to your body and see how it reacts to anything you ingest. Some of the most common side effects of Kratom when taken orally include:

  • Nausea
  • Dry mouth
  • Vomiting
  • Sweating
  • Constipation
  •  Loss of appetite
  •  Hallucination
  •  Increased urination
  • Drowsiness
  • Agitation

Is Kratom safe?

This is the million-dollar question. While advocates of Kratom swear by its healing properties in low doses, it is still not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). There have not been enough clinical studies in the US to green-light the use of this relatively unknown plant. The FDA claims that it affects the same opioid brain-receptors as heroin and has the possibility of leading to dependency. 

Another concern was that some of the products sold in the United States contained heavy metals and traces of salmonella. In 2016 the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) temporarily listed kratom as a Schedule 1 drug but withdrew the decision after a public outcry swell. One can use it in most states as a dietary supplement. But, the question that arises here is, is kratom legal? The answer depends on the region where you stay.

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Is Kratom legal?

Kratom is currently controlled in 16 countries and is also illegal or controlled in the following states:

  • Alabama: illegal
  • Arkansas: illegal
  • California: illegal in San Diego
  • Colorado: illegal in Denver if marketed for human consumption
  •  Florida: illegal in Sarasota
  •  Illinois: legal if 18 or older; illegal in Jerseyville
  • Indiana: illegal
  • Mississippi: legal, but illegal in various counties and towns
  • New York: legal if 18 or older
  • Rhode Island: illegal
  • Vermont: illegal
  • Wisconsin: illegal

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates