The Reality of 7 Oh Kratom Withdrawals - South Shores Detox

The Reality of 7 Oh Kratom Withdrawals

Learn About 7 Oh Kratom Detox and Overcoming Withdrawal

7-Oh kratom is a new substance that enhances the traditional kratom that many people are familiar with, leading to increased dependency and increased risks for your overall health.

We will get straight to the point: what should you expect from 7 Oh kratom withdrawals if you have to go through this difficult process?

The primary kratom alkaloid, mitragynine, is much more concentrated in 7-Oh kratom. This means that it is likely to have stronger impacts on the central nervous system with effects that mimic opioid use. The kratom alkaloids act similarly to illicit and prescription opiate drugs. Withdrawal effects include tremors, digestive system upset, insomnia, sweating, anger, and depression.

South Shores Detox can help you take the first steps away from kratom products and into recovery. The health risks of this dietary supplement aren’t worth it, even in low doses. Keep reading to learn more about how kratom impacts your body.

The Difference Between Kratom and 7-Oh Kratom

Difference Between Kratom and 7-Oh Kratom

The reason that withdrawal symptoms are so much stronger for 7-Oh kratom is due to the chemical makeup of the substance. This form of kratom is a much stronger concentration of traditional kratom, which has a serious impact on your overall health and the risks associated with taking it.

Kratom’s major alkaloids, the mitragynine and 7 hydroxymitragynine, are both found in the plant where the substance originates.

The Mitragyna speciosa kratom plant, native to Southeast Asia, acts as a partial agonist on the brain’s opioid receptors.

The result is pain relief for the user alongside mood and anxiety benefits, both of which can reinforce the effects that keep you taking the substance again and again. It has raised concerns due to its similarities to opioid use disorder. However, understanding that there is more than one form of kratom is essential.

Here is what you can expect when looking at the difference between typical kratom alkaloids and 7-Oh kratom.

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Increased Active Metabolite Concentration

7-Oh kratom isn’t as well-known or recognized as traditional kratom, which has been around for quite some time. Unfortunately, there aren’t any clear guidelines on what exactly goes into the substance. Some people think that 7-Oh is a nod to the fact that the exact products are in a 70:1 ratio or that the effects last much longer.

Regardless of the specifics, one thing is clear: it contains high doses of both its mitragynine and 7-Hydroxymitragynine. The total alkaloid content of kratom acts on the central nervous system. Because of the varying concentration levels, it can be harder to dose and poses a greater risk of developing an addiction to its properties.

This use of kratom extracts might have some therapeutic potential, but it’s important to balance the risks. High potency kratom leaves and extract products pose public health risks, especially when there is no monitoring in place.

More Rewarding Effects with Concentrated 7-Oh Kratom

Of course, the real reason why so many people turn to 7-Oh kratom is because it’s advertised as having more of the positive effects that people love about the traditional kratom.

Most sellers will tell you that it lasts longer and has those sedative properties that are often reserved for opioids, but without mentioning the very real risks of abuse and addiction.

The problem is that it also acts on the brain’s opioid receptors and can result in dependence. If you find that you have a hard time functioning without kratom in your day-to-day life, it may be time to consider detox for your withdrawal symptoms.

What are Withdrawal Symptoms of Extended Kratom Use?

Withdrawal Symptoms of Extended Kratom Use

Unfortunately, kratom isn’t a controlled substance that the Food and Drug Administration monitors. It also isn’t included in the Controlled Substances Act. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t real effects when you try to stop using it for good.

In many people, the symptoms are very similar to opioid withdrawal because it acts on the same mu opioid receptor in the brain. You can’t get opioid-like effects without running some of the risk of drug dependence and withdrawal seen with 7-Oh kratom.

Withdrawal symptoms with these “opioids” can include:

  • Jerky movements of the arms and legs or tremors
  • Insomnia
  • Depressed appetite, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Watery eyes
  • Runny nose
  • Hot flashes and profuse sweating
  • Restlessness
  • Anger, depression, or irritability

It’s also worth noting that you’ll likely experience cravings for more 7-Oh kratom as it works its way out of your system. It may be some time before these cravings let up, which is why it can be crucial to get into a detox program for kratom.

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The Dangers of Drug, Alcohol, and Polysubstance Abuse

One thing to be aware of is that your likelihood of experiencing more serious side effects can depend largely on what else you were using with the psychoactive botanical kratom. It’s very common to find that someone who has taken 7-Oh kratom is also taking other drugs and alcohol.

Not only does this make detox more difficult, but it also runs the risk of greater withdrawal effects.

When you mix 7-Oh kratom alkaloids with illicit drugs or even alcohol, you can develop a physical dependence on the combination of substances. You might also develop respiratory depression, liver issues, or serious conditions that can lead to death if untreated.

What is the 7-Oh Kratom Withdrawal Timeline?

Like classical opioids, 7-Oh kratom withdrawal symptoms tend to surface fairly quickly following your last dose. Most people experience the first symptoms around twelve to twenty-four hours after their final dose of kratom use. If they’ve developed physical dependence due to extended or heavy use, the effects could last for a few days.

Most people feel a bit better once the active compounds leave their system in the first three days.

However, this does depend on the medicinal chemistry of the kratom you were using, your degree and frequency of use, and your unique body chemistry. Some people will require about a week of recovery before the worst of the withdrawal symptoms from this dietary ingredient are over.

Medication-Assisted Treatment for Kratom Products

Medication-Assisted Treatment for Kratom Products

Assessing physiological dependence is important because it could indicate a need to taper the kratom use slowly instead of going immediately cold turkey. South Shores Detox can help you with medication-assisted treatments such as Suboxone to assist with pain relief, to relieve fatigue, and to make you a bit more comfortable without abuse potential.

Our medical team is well-versed in clinical pharmacology and can offer you a range of prescriptions that will target your exact needs without creating dependence. Plus, you’ll be supervised while taking them to ensure that there are no reactions or adverse side effects.

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We offer all the support you need with 24/7 monitoring and help for the uncomfortable withdrawal potential of kratom concentrates.

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