Mitradine cure for pain or just hype!!
I have been suffering from pain last 12 years and tried everything that damaged my liver.
Kratom was too addictive and tasted disgusting.
CBD has no effect at all on me.
THC was toned and hell no way again played with my mind.
Mitradine (Kratom + Conolidine) works for everyone no side effects at the moment been using it for 2 months now.
Conolidine is very good alone for pain still looking for a product that just contains this ingredient
What have you guys tried and what were the results?
Any side effects?
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Hi @jetsetter081268, I found a couple of articles on conolidine that might provide more information while you wait for members with experience to respond.
--- Chronic pain: Plant-derived compound may be new treatment: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/plant-derived-compound-may-help-treat-chronic-pain
--- Conolidine: A Novel Plant Extract for Chronic Pain: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8908788/
Thank you looks like Conolidine looks very promising
@jetsetter I used conolidine from the company that was a major player in selling it. It did not help me at all, and the company has gone out of business.
Lori Renee 1
@jetsetter
The trick to Kratom is where you buy it. Makes a huge difference. I buy kratom from a place called ethanaturals.com It comes in pill form at this company, so you don't have to taste the disgusting powder form. I have taken it for at least 3 years for nerve pain in my feet from Neuropathy. I literally don't know what I would do without the use of Kratom.
LoriRenee1
Thank you looks like it might not have been strong enough...
I hope you find something Lori, welcome to try Mitradine and give me your feedback.
See if you have better results with both Kratom + Conoliine ..( Mitradine )
Warning it's a super strong product ...
@jetsetter I am pleased with what I do now. But thanks for the info.
LoriRenee1
@jetsetter why haven’t you sought relief at a pain clinic before turning to untried stuff that is known to have negative side effects? There are many drugs available for chronic pain to choose from. My 2 cents!
Thank you so many to select from ,,,
Depends on what you’re after. A rehab physician who also does pain management is optimal unless you’re seeking more invasive assistance like injections or pain pumps. A pain rehab doc is a good place to start.
Thank you for sharing i will looking into the product i have been using proleviate which contains conolidine and works really good..