Here's an interesting article printed on Westword (online) with insight into Kratom's potential after nearly 2 decades of study by the foremost internationally recognized expert on kratom - Christopher McCurdy, Ph.D., a professor of medical chemistry for the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. Mitragyine | how, why, what The most important piece of knowledge you can grasp is HOW & WHY Mitragynine works and WHAT makes it affect our happy bone For more information on the alkaloids that are unique to Kratom and its effects, most notably, Mitragynine-the alkaloid most responsible for Kratom’s surge in popularity and most currently the medical and sciences, continue reading on below. Green, therefore is a strain that falls somewhere in the middle. In truth, the psychoactive properties of Kratom has much more to do with the nutrients in the soil, the climate and hydration and how the leaves are processed and ultimately-how the final product is stored. There are arguments for the psychoactive properties associated with the age of a tree (and congruently, the color of the tree's veins), white is said to be more energizing, while red is more relaxing/sedative and better for managing pain.
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All three colors can and typically will occur on trees that progress through a full life-cycle.
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In some cases, they can remain red or change in color to what’s referred to as ‘White Vein’ or ‘Green Vein'. As for the difference in colors, understand this simple rule of nature: new growth on both young and mature Kratom trees always starts off with red vein leaves. Green Kratom powder left in the sun for several hours will darken in color (try it at home and see for yourself). Rather, they employ various drying techniques to affect the color of the Kratom powder. We’ve learned over two decades of experience that most Indonesian suppliers don’t sort Kratom leaves harvested by the color of the veins. In truth, many of these vendors are filling orders for fictitious new strains from a single batch of Kratom powder. In fact, there is little to no research that proves there are any significant differences due to the color of the veins. For example, “Green Elephant” Kratom was fabricated to represent a ‘new’ strain that comes from trees with larger leaves. In fact, these tactics work so well with naive consumers that a growing number of unethical on-line vendors have adopted their own false marketing claims to fuel sales.
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This prompts confusion with uneducated new vendors who then mistakenly market these ‘new’ strains to their customers. Furthermore, unethical practices have become a common place among opportunistic suppliers abroad. False claims that exotic ‘new’ strain are being cultivated for their unique properties is a common marketing tactic used to attract new overseas clientele. Unfortunately, quality control is often overlooked. Over the past decade, due to the growing popularity of Kratom, the harvesting of leaves has become a fairly lucrative opportunity for Indonesia. More and more often, overseas suppliers and even vendors are fabricating fancy new names as a marketing ploy to sell their Kratom. Red, White & Green Strains, Veins and Blends What do different strains colors really mean? Let's start by acknowledging the elephant in the room-there are only three true strain colors red, green and white.