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A viral video about a tonic sold at gas stations has drawn fresh attention to a relatively unregulated plant with opioid-like ...
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 ...
Feel Free looks like an innocuou trendy new Kombucha, but some people are finding themselves spending tens of thousands fueling their addiction to it.
Users of Botanic Tonics' Feel Free tonic report severe addiction, spending up to $3,000 monthly on the kratom and kava ...
As kratom-based products like 'Feel Free' gain popularity in the US, the FDA issues warnings about addiction risks.
Jasmine Adeoye used to down 12 bottles a day of the virally popular "Feel Free" herbal drink ... she got hooked and says the kratom-laced beverage is like an addictive ...
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Lauren Albert was drinking 8 bottles of Feel Free a day while addicted to the energy shot. The supplement, which contains kratom and is sold at gas stations, "will ruin you financially, mentally,' she ...
Louisiana recently passed legislation banning kratom, but kava remains legal despite potential for addiction. What to know ...
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.
On TikTok, warnings spread about the herbal tonic "Feel Free." Some people who have tried the drinks — which contain kratom and kava — say they became addicted. NBC News' Maya Eaglin spoke to a man ...
Some people who have tried the drinks — which contain kratom and kava — say they became addicted. Experts have cautioned ...
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