Hello,
I've been using Kratom since 2013. I'm 52 a former National Guardsman and Firefighter. Due to going over the handlebars on a motorcycle 25 years ago my mobility as I've aged has dwindled because of the mentioned accident. In order to not fall into the opioid addiction I researched for a year trying to find something affordable, safe as well as a natural supplement after trying $30-$50 over the counter store bought bottles of daily vitamins and minerals and not one would suffice. Especially at $30. I tried the Kratom capsules twice a day, morning with coffee and mid afternoon. Quite frankly a lot of Seniors will lose a part of living the best life they can without the help of this supplement. Which will be compounded by the costs associated with going another direction especially in a troubling economy. Instead of a ban put in place a set of standards for selling the product so the pre-elderly can continue to afford as well as continue working to continue to support of their families. Thank you for reading my comment.