According to this article, ” Kratom users rely on this fast-acting formula to enhance their energy levels and overall well-being…” The article mentions nothing about the dangers of Kratom, selling it as an energy supplement.
Here’s what the National Institute on Drug Abuse will tell you about Kratom powder.
https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/kratom#safe
Adverse effects range from mild to severe. Some people who use kratom have reported mild side effects, such as nausea, constipation, dizziness and drowsiness.3, 4 In case reports, clinicians report seeing patients with a wide range of very rare but serious adverse effects associated with kratom exposure—including mental and neurological symptoms (confusion, tremors and seizures), heart and lung problems (high blood pressure and slow breathing), gastrointestinal problems (nausea and vomiting) and liver problems.1, 23 Researchers continue to study potential adverse effects in humans, animal models and cells, including possible damage to the cardiovascular system.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is more to the point – they call Kratom a “drug of concern”
https://www.dea.gov/factsheets/kratom
Kratom is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia. Consumption of its leaves produces both stimulant effects (in low doses) and sedative effects (in high doses), and can lead to psychotic symptoms, and psychological and physiological dependence. Kratom leaves contain two major psychoactive ingredients (mitragynine and 7-hydroxymytragynine). These leaves are crushed and then smoked, brewed with tea, or placed into gel capsules. Kratom has a long history of use in Southeast Asia. In the U.S., the abuse of kratom has increased markedly in recent years.
At low doses, increased alertness, physical energy, and talkativeness. At high doses, sedation,,Addictive: causes hallucinations, delusion, and confusion,Nausea, itching, sweating, dry mouth, constipation, increased urination, and loss of appetite. Long-term use can cause anorexia, weight loss, and insomnia.
And here’s what Web MD has to say
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1513/kratom
Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is a tree native to Southeast Asia. The leaves contain a chemical called mitragynine, which works like opioids such as morphine.
Kratom has pain-relieving effects like opioid drugs. It also has many of the same serious safety concerns as other opioids.
People commonly use kratom for withdrawal from heroin, morphine, and other opioid drugs, as well as cough, depression, anxiety, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Using kratom can also be unsafe.
Kratom is banned in some states and countries due to serious safety concerns. The US FDA has warned consumers to avoid using products containing kratom.
Despite the above warnings, Kratom continues to be legal. The warnings are true. When our friend used it to get off alcohol and other substances, he vomited his way into very frightening seizures. When we tried to get him to stop using it he acted like an animal and stopped talking to us. We were finally able to get him to a doctor, who told him Kratom was dangerous. She gave him pharmaceuticals that worked – he’s off drugs now, and doing a lot better.
That was a dark time for my husband and I, it’s hard to convince yourself to get involved with friends when they act like they don’t even know you. But this was a friend we wanted to hold on to. So I looked for help. I tried to talk to my city council representative, Kasey Reynolds, about the prevalence of Kratom in the local tobacco and liquor stores, and how it’s used. Many cities across the US and California have banned it. She wouldn’t engage – let’s face it, the city of Chico likes this kind of trade, it’s produces a lot of sales tax revenues.
City council has the power to refuse licenses for alcohol stores and smoke shops. When was the last time you heard of them not approving a new liquor store or smoke shop, despite recent raids by the ABC?
And now Mike Wolcott is running ads for a highly toxic, addictive substance that produces sales tax. What next Mr. Drug Peddler? And he wonders why I won’t subscribe to his little ad rag.
UPDATE: At last night’s council meeting (5/7/24), council approved two new alcohol serving businesses despite the fact that the Alcoholic Beverage Commission (ABC) determined that they were both located “ in an area with an undue concentration of alcoholic beverage licenses.” (Downtown Chico) Police Chief Billy Aldridge “did not oppose a determination of public convenience or necessity. ” What does that even mean – ask your council rep if they understand what they’re voting on, I don’t think they particularly care. Both items had been placed on the consent agenda, neither was held for any type of conversation before council agreed unanimously to allow two more alcohol serving businesses within block of each other in the Downtown grid.
According to California Code,
(a) For purposes of Section 23958, “undue concentration” means the case in which the applicant premises for an original or premises-to-premises transfer of any retail license are located in an area where any of the following conditions exist:(1) The applicant premises are located in a crime reporting district that has a 20 percent greater number of reported crimes, as defined in subdivision (c), than the average number of reported crimes as determined from all crime reporting districts within the jurisdiction of the local law enforcement agency.(2) As to on-sale retail license applications, the ratio of on-sale retail licenses to population in the census tract or census division in which the applicant premises are located exceeds the ratio of on-sale retail licenses to population in the county in which the applicant premises are located.(3) As to off-sale retail license applications, the ratio of off-sale retail licenses to population in the census tract or census division in which the applicant premises are located exceeds the ratio of off-sale retail licenses to population in the county in which the applicant premises are located.
I frankly believe those are all excellent reasons to deny an alcohol business to open in a particular area, but the city of Chico seems to be on a bender lately.
For as long as I can remember chico has always had a substance abuse problem. Downtown Chico is dependent upon college kids and cheap alcohol. It has been that way for decades. The city and the University give lip service to wanting to change that culture, But college kids getting drunk downtown and acting foolish has been around since before Pioneer week.
Marijuana has been legal for a while. That doesn’t mean we should all be out there smoking weed. The strength and weakness of America is the freedom that we have. There are lots of things that you can do that are perfectly legal, while at the same time being things that you probably shouldn’t do. I tend to think that getting drunk and getting high on a regular basis in downtown chico is one of those things that is probably perfectly legal and you probably shouldn’t do it.
There are always going to be new drugs and new substances and new ways to get high, And the city council and the municipal rule makers would do well to change the tenor of chico by not approving this kind of stuff.
Incentives matter. Providing the ability to get high on a legal basis easier means that more people will do it.
Chico is just continually sliding into the abyss on auto pilot.
Thanks BC, you remind me of a funny story I read years ago in the “this week in history” column in the ER. It was around the turn of the century, and the city had a problem with young men from other local towns and farms swarming town every weekend, to get drunk and “chase” college girls. Whatever that meant.
I also read we had opium smoking hookers downtown back in the Gay 90’s – young local women who got hooked on drugs, “married” local pimps. I read the heroin trade here was so bad, it led to the only death of a Chico cop in the 1930’s – also Downtown, at a seedy bar.
I also read that Friday and Saturday nights are still busy down at Enloe. I thought we’d get a better paper with Tuchinsky, but he’s got his little agenda just like the rest of them. He’s not going to sit down at Enloe ER on a Friday night and watch the drunken parade – many of them underage, and no investigation of where they got the booze or whatever.
And it’s finally come hone to roost. My husband and I drove through Downtown yesterday, looks like shit. On one of the nicest Sunday morning’s we’ve had in months, the streets were empty at 11 am, the Plaza was cluttered with tents and garbage. You’d never know, unless you went out to the fairgrounds, that the Wildflower Century, a big tourist attraction, was yesterday. No banners, everything looking like shit. Graduation around the corner. Welcome to the Shithole you paid to send your kids to Folks!
You nailed it – this town is on auto pilot. We elect idiots who are not qualified to run a town. Yeah, the abyss, “the widening gyre” – what rough beast, it’s hour come round at last, slouches toward Chico to be born? Already born?