Description
Green Maeng Da Kratom | Powder | Mitragyna speciosa | Shipped from USA
Our Green Maeng Da Kratom is a powerful strain from Indonesia. It is reported to be a simple, but powerful strain which gives an energized focus together with emotional and physical soothing. Our Green Maeng Da Kratom does not go through any fermentation process. The leaves are simply dried before they are being ground up into a fine powder.
Also see our other Kratom shipped from the USA: White Maeng Da Kratom & Red Indo Kratom.
We only ship our Kratom to areas where it is legal. See the tab shipping restrictions for more information.
Native Use
In Indonesia, locals consume the leaves as a whole. They pick the fresh leaves from the tree and chew on it for a period of time in order to get an energized focus and anxiety relief.
According to locals, Green kratom can have soothing effects in large doses. Kratom has been used as a natural remedy for diarrhea and it is widely used as an energizer by tuk-tuk drivers who make long days and nights in Bangkok.
Natural Habitat
Mitragyna speciosa originally grows in the rainforest of Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The species thrives in high temperatures and humidity. This tropical tree or shrub often grows to a height of only 3 to 4 meters, although it will sometimes grow as tall as 12 to 16 meters. The soil must be moist and humus-rich for it to grow well. Kratom cultivation is possible as long as the conditions are right. It is therefore difficult to grow kratom in temperate or drier climates.
Scientific information
The major active compounds present in Kratom are mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-HMG). Much research is being done into the energizing and pain-relieving effects of this plant. It is often said that in high doses subjects of research report opioid-like activity. Also, the potential for physical and mental dependency is currently being studied.
Read More:
kratom.org/strains/maeng-da/green/
The Potential for Kratom as an Antidepressant and Antipsychotic.
Kratom use and mental health: A systematic review.
Rätsch, Christian. “The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants”.