Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Best Way to Take Kratom: Powder, Capsules, or Extract?

Kratom is a plant native to Southeast Asia. Before reaching the western countries, it was a part of the indigenous Southeast Asian culture for thousands of years. Kratom was even considered a folk medicine used as a stimulant.

Rural workers and peasants in Thailand and other countries chewed kratom leaves during hard and monotonous working days. It helped them stay alert and maintain a good mood.

Nowadays, the popularity of kratom in the west is growing. Even despite the FDA’s claims that it’s a dangerous drug.

Users choose it for pain, anxiety, and stress relief, as well as means of boosting their mood.

Kratom is available in powder form, capsules, as well as extract. Which one is the best way to take kratom? And which should you buy? Let’s take a look.

Kratom Powder

Kratom powder is made by finely grinding dried kratom leaves. Farmers and harvesters pick kratom leaves and dry them either indoors or outdoors. The exact processing method depends on the kratom vein type.

The Advantages of Kratom Powder

It’s the most widely available form that kratom comes in. You’ll likely be able to easily find your favorite vein type and strand.

In addition, the body can assimilate it quickly. As a result, you can experience its effects much faster than after taking kratom capsules. The onset of the results is also going to be more intense, and you will likely be able to feel when the kratom “kick in”.

Since manufacturers only need to pack kratom powder, it’s cheaper than kratom capsules or extract.

There are multiple ways in which you can take kratom powder. You can make kratom tea, or you mix it with water, juice, yogurt, smoothies, or even applesauce.

Is it the best way to take kratom, though? Let’s look at the disadvantages

The Disadvantages of Kratom Powder

The downside of taking kratom powder is that it tends to have a bitter taste and a specific smell. If you’ve ever tried matcha, it tastes like very strong matcha. Or strong over-steeped green tea. While there are people who don’t mind or even like it, many describe it as “horrible”, “disgusting”, or even “pungent”.

However, not every kratom powder is the same. Depending on the vendor, some powders will be more bitter while others will be a lot more tolerable and wouldn’t taste nearly as bad.

There are vendors who have selected kratom powders that do not taste bad at all.

While swallowing kratom powder, it can stick to the tongue or throat, having you feel the bitter taste for longer. Or you may simply not feel comfortable swallowing it.

Kratom powder needs to be measured and prepared before taking it. That makes it more difficult to use if you need to transport it, for instance, to work, gym, or if you are spending time outdoors. The easiest method is Toss’n’Wash, but even then, you need to measure your dose.