Wednesday, February 6, 2013

3 Simple Home Remedies To AVOID Getting Sick From Kratom + Things to AVOID mixing kratom with


1. Take Imphepho tea, at 3 grams each time you consume kratom. The imphepho can also be vaporized at smaller dosages of up to 1-2 gram(s)

2. Eat well before taking kratom, drink plenty of water and gatorade on the side, and have the orange juice made for CHILDREN from your local grocery store.
   Eating kratom on an empty stomach will get you sick enough to vomit for the next hour or so, or dry gag (which is worse, as we all came to find out at our youth when
   we avoided our parents advice about making sure to at least eat a little soup and crackers when we had the flu and we wound up gagging and not being able to vomit only
   wishing we could so we could feel better)

3. Use Meclizine antinasuea which can be found at your local drug store. Don't use the whole whopping thing, just take a little bit at a time, inch your way in, or else if you take
   a full antinausea when sick and it happens to be a miss and NOT a hit you'll need more antinasuea, which is never good. The least antinasuea the better. While not forgetting
   Antinasuea comes with it's tolerance limitations, and you're going to only want it only when you really need it, so this method definitely is only good for only on occasions

Eden's list of known things NOT to mix with Kratom (Mixing the below can either cause you serious injury or sickness):

- ALCOHOL (Only way to do is, drink no more than 2 beers and sip your drink for the next 3 hours or so very slowly) You do it any other way and the next morning, I'll see you in the E.R.

- Ativan

- Hydrocodone and any other opiod

- Opiates

- Catnip

- Passionflower

- Lemonbalm

- Salvia

- Antipsychotics

- Antidepressants

- SSRIs

Watch for updates on this list

~ Eden

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