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re: Overdosing on Immodium AD is a thing now

Posted on 5/4/16 at 8:45 am to
Posted by Rust Cohle
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Posted on 5/4/16 at 8:45 am to
Kratom is a plain leaf that can be used for pain, anxiety, depression and opiate withdrawal. you can not overdose, and it only has a small effect no mater how much you take. but it is close to being made illegal in some states like Alabama. Louisiana has passed a bill for 18 plus. One of Alabamas' arguments is that "people were using this to replace their heroin" like it was a bad thing.
Posted by upgrayedd
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Posted on 5/4/16 at 8:49 am to
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Kratom is a plain leaf that can be used for pain, anxiety, depression and opiate withdrawal. you can not overdose, and it only has a small effect no mater how much you take. but it is close to being made illegal in some states like Alabama. Louisiana has passed a bill for 18 plus. One of Alabamas' arguments is that "people were using this to replace their heroin" like it was a bad thing.

We need a basic IQ/reasoning skills screening test for all politicians.
Posted by musick
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Posted on 5/4/16 at 8:52 am to
FWIW he asked about Immodium (lopermide) not Kratom. Lopermide is an opioid.

It just doesnt cross the blood-brain barrier in normal doses. People are taking insane amounts of Immodium to get a relatively opiate-like buzz.

Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) on the other hand is a natural occurring leaf/herb that when ingested works on the opioid receptors in the body just like opiates, it causes opiate-like effects and has been used for 100+ years as a natural alternative to opiates. People use it to get off the hard opiates like heroin and oxycodone.

Kratom can save lives.
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