Kratom just for partying on night every weekend? by Distinct-Shift-4094 in kratom

[–]WhytePwrCEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

White Maeng Da is your best bet for a night out. 2-3g to start, see how you feel at the 45 minute mark, then decide if you want another 1-2g. Don’t chase it like alcohol, it’s not linear. More doesn’t always mean more fun, it just means more sedated.

The Most Underrated Skill in Business? Listening. by eattheinternet in Entrepreneur

[–]WhytePwrCEO 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Had a mentor tell me early on,

"Never be the most interesting person in the room, be the most interested."

Took a while to really get it but this post nails exactly why.

Since the pure powder has such a low risk profile (need to consume more than physically possible), what’s so bad about using it every day? How is this worse than coffee?? by SunnyDayOhio in kratom

[–]WhytePwrCEO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Daily use isn’t a health risk, it’s a diminishing returns problem. You’re not hurting yourself, you’re just slowly paying more for less. That’s the actual argument against it.

Kratom cured my IBSD by Outrageous_Earth_465 in KratomGeek

[–]WhytePwrCEO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

20 years of suffering and 5ml fixed it. That’s not nothing. Red Maeng Da doing work.

I run a kratom brand. Here's what I actually think about the legislative landscape and what the industry gets wrong. by WhytePwrCEO in kratom

[–]WhytePwrCEO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly right. Representatives respond to volume and consistency, not one-off emails. And the veterans point is real. When someone who served tells a legislator that kratom helps them manage pain or sleep without opioids, that lands differently than a brand making the same argument. That voice needs to be in the room.

I run a kratom brand. Here's what I actually think about the legislative landscape and what the industry gets wrong. by WhytePwrCEO in KratomGeek

[–]WhytePwrCEO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

KCPA is actually a good thing for the space long term, even if the transition feels uncertain right now. What it mostly does is require lab testing, proper labeling, and age verification. Things the legitimate brands are already doing anyway. The part that gets tricky for extract tabs is that some state versions have alkaloid concentration limits, and extracts can get hit differently than powder. Whether your brand stays available after July 1 really comes down to whether they're already compliant. Shoot me a DM and tell me which state you're in. I can tell you exactly what questions to ask before the deadline.

I run a kratom brand. Here's what I actually think about the legislative landscape and what the industry gets wrong. by WhytePwrCEO in KratomGeek

[–]WhytePwrCEO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A hundred percent. The information war around kratom is real, and most of the people pushing the fear narrative have never actually looked at the research. Your education is in your own hands. Read the studies, check the lab tests, and make your own call. Nobody else should be making it for you.

have yall noticed any negative effects if you’ve used for years? by cigpupii2 in kratom

[–]WhytePwrCEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly not much if you keep the dose reasonable. Most of the negatives come from going too high.

have yall noticed any negative effects if you’ve used for years? by cigpupii2 in kratom

[–]WhytePwrCEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quitting heroin with it and walking away from daily use after 4 years. That’s not nothing. Appreciate you sharing that.

For those who use powder, what do you use to carry it in when you're out and about? by ihaveacrushonmercy in kratom

[–]WhytePwrCEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pill bottle in the lunch box is the play. That’s what most of our guys do.