Built by someone who uses these products and got tired of the misinformation.
The kratom market is full of products with inaccurate labels, vendors who can't produce a COA, and "information" that's really just marketing copy. People buy extract products from smoke shops without understanding what they're taking, how to dose it properly, or what the real risks are.
When things go wrong, those same people go online and blame kratom as a whole. This fuels bad legislation, bad press, and makes it harder for responsible users and legitimate vendors to operate. The root cause isn't kratom itself. It's a lack of honest, accessible education.
This is an independent educational resource. I'm not a vendor. I don't sell kratom products. I'm not affiliated with any manufacturer, distributor, or advocacy group. This site exists to give people the information they need to make informed decisions about what they put in their bodies.
The guides are written to be thorough but accessible. The tools are built to solve real problems (like calculating what's actually in your extract powder). The reviews are honest and transparently tagged so you always know what you're reading.
People are going to use kratom whether information exists or not. Better that they have accurate information than none at all.
Every review is tagged. Sponsored content is clearly labeled. COAs are attached when available. No hidden agendas.
Where peer-reviewed research exists, it's cited. Where it doesn't, that gap is acknowledged honestly rather than filled with speculation.
This site is not funded by kratom vendors. Product reviews are based on lab-verified data and personal experience, not advertising budgets.
I'm a developer and a kratom user. I've been around the space long enough to see the difference between vendors who care about quality and those who are just chasing money. I built this site because the resource I wanted to point people to didn't exist.
I'm not a doctor, a pharmacist, or a chemist. Nothing on this site is medical advice. But I can read a COA, do the math on potency percentages, and explain the difference between plain leaf and a 7-OH extract in a way that makes sense to someone who's never thought about it before. That's the gap this site fills.
Transparency is non-negotiable. If a vendor sends me a free product for review, that review is tagged as "Sponsored." If I'm paid to review something, it's tagged as "Sponsored." In both cases, the review still reflects my honest assessment. A sponsored tag doesn't mean the review is fake. It means you know the context behind it.
I will never publish a positive review of a product I wouldn't personally use. Sponsored or not, if the COA doesn't check out or the product doesn't deliver, the review will say so.
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This site is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes medical, legal, or professional advice. Kratom and its derivatives may be regulated or prohibited in your jurisdiction. Always consult a healthcare provider before making health-related decisions. Always check your local laws before purchasing any kratom product.