The Scientific Association for Botanical Education and Research (SABER) is sounding the alarm over the public health risks associated with products labeled as 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH). These products, often falsely marketed as kratom leaf extracts, are synthetically produced and pose significant dangers, according to the association.
"Synthetic 7-OH is not kratom—it is a highly potent, unregulated chemical," said Professor Paula Brown of the BC Institute of Technology. "Consumers have a right to transparency, yet these products are often mislabeled and marketed deceptively as natural extracts. Without proper quality and safety testing, they carry a significant risk of causing harm."
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[1] https://local12.com/news/nation-world/7-hydroxymitragynine-legal-morphine-7oh-monster-drug-being-sold-in-some-smoke-shops-mitragyna-speciosa-synthetic-overdose-dependence-risk-opioid-receptors-consumer-alerts-k2-spice-nitrous-tanks-addiction-recovery?s=09
[2] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/kratom