250 grams of Nano Grind Goodness
Ingredients: Nano technology mitragyna speciosa. Powder.
Fda disclosures.
Not a Supplement or Food: The FDA has concluded that kratom is not a dietary supplement and cannot be lawfully added to conventional food.
Adulterated Ingredient: Under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), the FDA considers kratom to be an “adulterated” substance because it presents a “significant or unreasonable risk of illness or injury”.
Health Risks: The FDA has explicitly warned consumers to avoid kratom due to risks including liver toxicity, seizures, substance use disorder (SUD), respiratory depression, and in some cases, death.
Unapproved Drug: There are no FDA-approved kratom drug products. The FDA regularly takes action against companies making “false or misleading” claims about the therapeutic benefits of kratom, particularly for treating pain or opioid withdrawal.
Contamination Risks: The FDA has documented that various kratom products are contaminated with Salmonella and/or heavy metals (such as Nickel and Lead).
7-OH Focus (2025): In 2025, the FDA began targeting concentrated products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a, potent,, dangerous, and, synthetic, or, semi-synthetic, derivative of the, plant, calling, for, it, to, be, scheduled, as, a, controlled, substance.
Warnings to Industry:
The FDA has stated that selling kratom with claims that it can treat addiction, pain, or other conditions is illegal, as it is an unapproved, misbrande drug.





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