“This is not a call to ban kratom,” said Ryan Niddel, Executive Director of KRI.
“We support responsible access to kratom. But 7OH products being sold as kratom are synthetic and dangerous. These need to follow existing drug pathways, or people will continue getting hurt.”
According to internal modeling, the amount of 7OH naturally present in kratom leaf is less than 0.01 percent. Even if 1,000 metric tons of kratom were processed exclusively for 7OH, it would yield just 55 kg; not enough to supply even a fraction of what is being sold. The evidence strongly suggests these products are synthetic or semi-synthetic in origin.
These tablets; often brightly colored and misrepresented to appeal to younger buyers, are being sold in gas stations and online without age restrictions, quality testing, or dosage guidance.
KRI’s campaign aims to:
- Preserve consumer access to natural kratom
- Protect the public from mislabeled synthetic 7OH
- Promote responsible, science-backed regulation
Petition:
https://www.change.org/p/protect-natural-kratom-and-regulate-synthetic-7oh
Survey:
https://form.typeform.com/to/VRSEh5MD
About KRI
The Kratom Research Institute (KRI) is a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to scientific education, regulatory policy, and protecting consumers through evidence-based advocacy.
For more information, visit www.kri.org.
Media Contact
John Ramsay, Kratom Research Institute, 1 3855766986, [email protected], https://kri.org
SOURCE Kratom Research Institute