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Late last month, the FDA announced it is recommending scheduling action to control products containing 7-OH, a concentrated ...
Some social media users are warning about the herbal supplement “Feel Free,” which contains kava root that is touted for its ...
The supplement, which contains kratom and is sold at gas stations, "will ruin you financially, mentally," Lauren Albert ...
Feel Free looks like an innocuou trendy new Kombucha, but some people are finding themselves spending tens of thousands fueling their addiction to it.
Found in a variety of products, the supplement known as kratom is currently banned in six states and Washington, D.C., as it faces scrutiny over addiction concerns.
Users of Botanic Tonics' Feel Free tonic report severe addiction, spending up to $3,000 monthly on the kratom and kava ...
Easily found on store shelves, the small blue bottle labeled “Feel Free” is sparking concern as doctors and social media ...
“WARNING: “Feel Free” isn’t as safe as it sounds. This kratom-based drink is being sold as a natural energy boost — but it’s ...
But kratom is no run-of-the mill caffeine drink. Medical experts say it can be highly addictive, producing effects similar to those of opioids and opiates. USA TODAY spoke with over 20 people who say ...
Kratom products are sold at gas stations across the country. But they can be highly addictive — and getting hooked can have devastating consequences.
As FDA Commissioner Makary stated, the agency is “not focused on natural kratom leaf products,” which contain only “trace ...
Some people who have tried the drinks — which contain kratom and kava — say they became addicted. Experts have cautioned ...