Kratom is often marketed as a natural remedy for pain, anxiety, and low energy — a so-called “miracle plant” in the wellness world. But behind the hype lies a dangerous truth: kratom can be highly addictive and lead to serious health consequences. While it’s sold in health stores and promoted online as a safe, herbal supplement, growing evidence reveals that regular use can quickly spiral into dependency. Before you trust the label or the influencer hype, it’s worth asking — is this natural fix really worth the risk?
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