One thing that makes kratom so enjoyable is its versatility. You can mix powdered kratom into all kinds of beverages, or you can take advantage of the convenience and preciseness of a few kratom capsules.
Kratom-based edibles are also gaining lots of popularity. When you picture kratom edibles, gummy candies may come to mind. Kratom syrup is another type of edible format—and a refreshing way to experience kratom’s benefits.
But is kratom syrup right for you? Find out as MIT45 dives deeper into this new and fast-growing way of taking kratom.
What Is Kratom Syrup?
The simple explanation is that it’s a solution that contains kratom in syrup form. Most vendors use concentrated kratom in these products, mixing it into the final syrup product.
The kind of syrup used in this product depends on what vendor makes it. Some vendors use coconut oil. Others use vegetable glycerine. Our own MIT45 GO uses a delicious tapioca syrup.
These products are typically more than just kratom and syrup mixed together. Most vendors include natural or artificial ingredients that sweeten and enhance the syrup’s flavor as well as the kratom’s effects.
What Makes This Kratom So Special?
Still on the fence? Here’s a rundown of the benefits that make this type of kratom a growing trend in the industry.
Potent
With concentrated kratom extract, you’re getting a more potent product than raw kratom powder or capsules. Likewise, a smaller serving of syrup may produce the effects you desire when compared to the same amount of raw leaf powder or capsules.
Tastes Great
We’re big fans of kratom’s astounding natural properties. That said, we can also admit the taste of kratom isn’t for everyone. If you aren’t a fan of powdered kratom, give syrup a shot.
Convenient
If you’re like most adults, you live at a relatively fast pace. That means you probably want a way to take kratom that doesn’t require preparing teas or tossing and washing. If you’re always on the go, kratom syrup could be an ideal option for you.
Discreet
While you may enjoy kratom, it’s understandable if you don’t want to draw attention to yourself as you take it. In a few seconds, you can squeeze your desired syrup amount into your mouth. Essentially, taking kratom syrup looks no different than using any other gel or syrup-based supplement.
How to Use Kratom Syrup
Simply ingest the predetermined amount. Some products offer a squeezable container you can use. Other vendors might use droppers to measure servings. In other cases, a vendor may require you to measure out your serving size with a teaspoon or tablespoon.
The most important thing to keep in mind is to check the vendor’s product instructions before using kratom syrup. One product may require only drops to feel any desired effects. Another vendor’s recommended single serving may mean ingesting more product.
It’s also recommended to give the syrup time to kick in. Everyone’s body chemistry is different. You may feel the effects in minutes. Others may take 20 to 40 minutes before feeling any effects. If you’re new to kratom, we recommend waiting at least 60 to 90 minutes before taking any additional kratom. Also, never exceed any vendor’s maximum serving size.
Experience the MIT45 GO Difference
If you’re looking for a delicious and convenient way to try kratom syrup, you’re not going to find a better option than MIT45 GO and its proprietary blend of:
- Triple-purified kratom extract
- Honey
- Tapioca syrup
- Cinnamon powder
- Sea salt
A single pouch of MIT45 GO contains 150 milligrams of pure kratom extract. MIT45 uses superior water-based extraction and triple purification processes with our kratom leaves. The result is a potent kratom extract you’ll find in every serving.
Many who have tried MIT45 GO enjoy its taste, noting its blend of citrus, honey, and cinnamon that combine to create a great-tasting kratom syrup. This product’s small pouch is easy to consume and bring while commuting, traveling, working, or crossing off a long to-do list at home.
If you dislike the naturally bitter taste of kratom, you’re not alone. But that doesn’t mean missing out on this plant’s many benefits—not with MIT45.