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Resumen biográfico

Biologically, kratom acts enough like an opioid that DEA considers it a danger to public security. The firm planned to use a regulative system called emergency scheduling to position it in the very same restrictive category as cannabis, heroin, and lsd . This classification, Schedule I, is booked for what the DEA considers the most harmful drugs-- those with no redeeming medical value, and a high capacity for abuse.

KRATOM: THE BITING TREE WHICH COULD HELP OPIOID ADDICTS-- Assuming That THE DEA DOESN'T BAN IT