Way2old4this
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Ok, after years of just T&W or just taking capsules, ima try this method. Sounds great in theory, will report back results in a couple hours. Thanks for the recipe!
I beli I told you mine but everyone has different opinionsI head read a very informative article on here about making Kratom Tea. This particular one calls for a 45 minute cook time. I have seen others that call for 15 minutes. What's your thoughts?
Agree there. Started with T since I read it was best/strongest. Have Settled on TnW with added turmeric and enzymes to get the most out of it and prevent stomach upset.I know many enjoy it but personally I find tea to be a huge waste of kratom and utterly disappointing and short lived. JMHO. Wash and toss all the way
What sort of enzymes and how much turmeric?Agree there. Started with T since I read it was best/strongest. Have Settled on TnW with added turmeric and enzymes to get the most out of it and prevent stomach upset.I know many enjoy it but personally I find tea to be a huge waste of kratom and utterly disappointing and short lived. JMHO. Wash and toss all the way
Anything with carb/fiber digesting enzymes like amylase and cellulase. I'm using Life Extension Super Digestive Enzymes now, but found a better one I plan to switch to when these are gone called Best Digestive Enzymes by Doctor's Best. Much more bang for the buck and more enzymes in one capsule vs. two of the former. The enzymes may not make such a dramatic difference with someone who doesn't already have an impaired ability to digest foods, especially raw vegetables and the like.What sort of enzymes and how much turmeric?Agree there. Started with T since I read it was best/strongest. Have Settled on TnW with added turmeric and enzymes to get the most out of it and prevent stomach upset.I know many enjoy it but personally I find tea to be a huge waste of kratom and utterly disappointing and short lived. JMHO. Wash and toss all the way