Friday, October 25, 2013

Lucky Kratom Review

A friend suggested I try this plant in lieu of painkillers I am prescribed for neuralgia. I found Lucky Kratom capsules for a decent price at this site and decided to try them. The vendor told me it was very popular with cancer patients lately that can’t handle chemo painkillers and don’t want to smoke weed.


I tried one pill the first day and thought that I felt a mild body high, but I had also taken Xanax at the same time so I wasn’t quite sure. I decided to try it at a higher dosage the next day, taking two pills. This time I had taken them right before eating. It took a few hours for me to feel any effects, but I did not take any other prescriptions during these hours so the effects could only be attributed to the pills. After maybe 2-3 hours I felt a body high going and I started to feel warm, my skin tingly and happy; I also felt a significant decrease in pain. My boyfriend also took two pills. He has had surgery for 2 herniated discs, and felt moderate relief while taking it also. A little TMI(Too Much Information) but he also said that sex felt different, even better. I had purposely not told him about potential aphrodisiac effects I’d heard supposedly accompany it just to see what would happen. He doesn’t normally say things like that so I was surprised.
The next day I tried it again on an empty stomach and found again that it took 2-3 hours to start “working.” Again, I didn’t take any other pills. The sensation I felt this time could be described as very similar to prescription painkillers with a lot of body warmth and no pain feelings and lasted about the same amount of time 1-2 hours at peak, then tapered off but still did the job for maybe 2-3 more hours. I was very happy that I did not have to take an painkillers for the extreme burning feeling I normally have.

I probably will continue to get this brand. I would prefer to not take painkillers due to withdrawal/addiction potential,
and I think this might be of use to me. The only downside is that I had to wait for so long to feel the effects, which means I will have to anticipate when I need to use them

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