Speciociliatine: Kratom user guidance

At our previous article we explained several important points regarding the discussion of speciociliatine derived from kratom.  As for our previous explanation: what is speciociliatine, What Does Speciociliatine Do?  And Where Does Speciociliatine Come From?.

On this occasion, we will explore more about the speciociliatine that kratom has.  The explanation this time about Is Speciociliatine an Opiate?, Is Speciociliatine Safe?  and Side Effects of Speciociliatine.

Is Speciociliatine an Opiate?

Many people incorrectly assume that anything that interacts with the body’s opioid receptors is an opiate, but that isn’t true.
Despite having similar effects to opiates, speciociliatine is not classified as one. However, its chemical and pharmacological similarity to some opiates makes it useful for treating pain and opiate withdrawal symptoms.
If you are still confused about this, you can see our previous article which cites many scientific facts about kratom from the point of view of scientific writings carried out by professional researchers.

Is Speciociliatine Safe?

Speciociliatine is considered relatively safe to take as long as it is used responsibly. Since it is impossible to take speciociliatine by itself, most people take it via kratom powder, capsules, or tinctures.
Using kratom responsibly means limiting weekly intake to four or five days each week and taking a week off from kratom every one to two months. Kratom can be addicting, so taking breaks is of utmost importance.
Regularly taking kratom without giving your body a break can lead to dependence as well as reduce the risk of adrenal fatigue and other potential issues, so it’s better to limit your intake from the beginning than attempt to wean yourself off later.

Side Effects of Speciociliatine

Kratom and therefore speciociliatine can cause side effects in some users, especially when larger doses are taken.

The most commonly reported side effects of kratom are mental fog, memory impairment, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, and anxiety.

The easiest way to avoid these side effects is to limit your doses and remember please do not combine kratom with other substances or drugs that may allow you to experience harm.

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